Role and Company
Managing Partner, Fiduciary Education Center
Expertise
38 years experience in consulting
Location
Staunton, VA
About Becky
I worked with Bank of America and predecessors for 25 years in the fiduciary field, Campbell University as a Business Placement Officer and Manager of Executive Trust Education, at local Community Bank as Manager of their Trust Division. Additionally, I am the Executive Director of the Trust Education Foundation for Campbell University. For the last 12 years my business partner and I have had our own company (The Fiduciary Education Center). We do fiduciary risk assessments and fiduciary training, including training State Bank Examiners. My only son is going into the Army in January and I am very proud of him and want to help other soldiers in any way we can. I have a BA from Longwood and an MBA from James Madison University.
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8 years ago
How do I write a correct cover page and resume?
One thing I would add.....if you are overqualified, you will be frustrated before long with a job that doesn't...
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9 years ago
help starting a non profit
One basic thing you will need to know is that all non-profits are driven by IRS regulations. To qualify, you...
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9 years ago
What job would suit me well?
I'm a believer in the assessment tests as well. You can go to a local college and typically they will...
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9 years ago
Starting a business from the ground up, but I am unsure where to start. How do I begin?
Consider contacting the SBA (Small Business Administration). Additionally, lots of graduate and PHD programs do free consulting on the side. ...
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9 years ago
Can someone assist me with making my Linkedin profile more appealing to employers?
1. Be sure to take advantage of the Profile Tab listing honors, organizations, volunteer experience, certifications, etc. Recruiters look at this...
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