Daniel John Ruotolo
On Thursday, March 19, 2020, Daniel J. Ruotolo passed away suddenly at 60 years old. He
leaves behind the love of his life, Patricia (Pat), who together they shared endless memories for
more than four decades. His adoration for her was matched with unwavering respect. Born in
Plainfield, New Jersey to Eleanor and Daniel Ruotolo then raised in Hopatong, New Jersey by
his loving mother, Dan is survived by his brother, Rick, sister-in-law, Nancy, and their children,
Mitch, Greg and Shannon, as well as his sister, Danelle. He will also be remembered by his
Aunt Dee, Aunt Dot and many others from his large extended family.
Dan had a well-respected career and as co-founder of Ruotolo, Spewak & Co., he worked sideby-
side with his longtime friend and partner, Greg Spewak, for more than 30 years. They had a
mutual commitment to service and trained countless staff and students. The successful practice
expanded over the years with the launch of affiliate companies. Over the years, Dan
volunteered with many non-profit organizations, participated on local boards, including the
Rancocas Nature Center and Rowan University Accounting Advisory Board, where in 2015 he
received the first-ever Medal of Excellence for Distinguished Service. He was also a member of
the Union League of Philadelphia. Beyond work, Dan had a great talent and love for playing
the drums as well as maintained an active routine that included meditation and long walks on
the beaches of Wildwood Crest.
A social-preneur, Dan’s mission was to make a difference. He may have been an accountant
and financial consultant by trade, but his true passion was giving back and paying it forward.
Family, friends, colleagues and those who met him only once would agree. Dan did that and
more. Having learned the value of mentorship and hard work as a junior in college, he made it
a point to start an internship program, Student Working Professionals (SWP), which became an
independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 2014. SWP and its mission to transform the
students of today into the stars of tomorrow who will evolve into the socially conscious leaders
of the future, was one of his most notable accomplishments. Dan made a difference in the lives
of so many – young and old from all walks of life. Through his family and friends, his legacy will
go on.
At this unprecedented time, services are postponed yet details for a celebration of Dan’s life
will be shared when available. Memorial gifts in his memory can be made to Student Working
Professionals, 41 Kings Highway N, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034.