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Where do you work and what is your role?
I am an Associate Wealth Management Advisor with James Campbell and Associates.
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Share a little bit about your background.
I got my Undergraduate Degree in Finance from The Florida State University and then I went on to graduate with my MBA also from The Florida State University (Go Noles!). Both degrees have helped me on a daily basis as I meet with clients and help them define and realize their financial goals.
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Where are you from?
I was born and raised in Tallahassee
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What do you like about Tallahassee?
I like the people here first and foremost, and the relatively small-town feel. I like the trails, Florida State sporting events, and the ability to be involved in the many different organizations the town offers. I also like that we can be at a beach in an hour and a good beach in 2 1/2 hours.
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What’s on the top of your Tallahassee bucket list?
I have not been on the field on game day yet. I also have not yet been out to Lake Tribe Brewery.
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What’s the best part about Access? Why/how did you get involved?
The best part about Access is is the opportunity to get to know other up and coming leaders in town. I got involved for the networking, which has been great. I also love that Access takes you to different businesses throughout town, so you learn more about the community as you come to more events.
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Favorite Access event and why?
The Access Socials because it gives people the opportunity to unwind and be a little more relaxed than they are at the other events during the day.
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What other organizations are you involved in?
I am a foster parent through Big Bend Community Based Care, which eats up most of my time outside of work. I also am a member of F3 Tallahassee, which the mission is to plant, grow and serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.
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Why did you choose Tallahassee?
I was born and raised in Tallahassee. When I was younger, I would have never dreamed of staying. Once I got older, I realized it was a me problem and not the city. I lived for a year in Atlanta and am now excited to be back in Tallahassee.
