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Editors Letter




As I sit down to write this letter, the sound of steady rainfall still lingers in my ears. April showers are a seasonal expectation here in East Tennessee, but this year they seemed to carry right on through May, leaving us with one of the rainiest Mays on record, and I think we’re all more than ready to trade our umbrellas for sunglasses and start soaking up some sunshine. Now, as we turn the calendar to June and look ahead to July, the promise of sunnier days feels like a welcome reward. 

Planning a family vacation is one of the joys of summer, but as anyone who's booked a trip lately knows, those flights, hotel stays and activities can add up quickly. That’s why budgeting and financial planning are just as important during the fun seasons as they are during the more routine parts of the year, and having a solid financial plan can make all the difference in turning dream vacations into reality. In this issue, we’re proud to feature some of Knoxville’s top financial professionals who help families and individuals plan not just for summer fun, but for long-term financial health and freedom.

In these pages, you’ll meet a number of East Tennessee’s top finance professionals who are not only helping clients grow and protect their wealth, but also making an impact in our community. Many of them are mentors, volunteers and supporters of local causes. They understand that being financially strong means more than having a solid investment portfolio, but also means being in a position to give back, to support local businesses and to plan for future generations.

We hope you enjoy this issue, and as always, we encourage you to share it with friends and family. If you’re hosting or attending a special event this summer, don’t forget to let us know. We’d love to be there and help you celebrate!

Wishing you sunshine, laughter and plenty of sweet summer memories!

 

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