Financial Advisor
Brittany is passionate about knowing and understanding each client so she can help them build the path to their financial future. Her ability to communicate openly, honestly, and clearly make her the advisor she is. Brittany realizes everyone’s situation is different, and a financial plan is not “one size fits all.” She enjoys working with clients to customize a plan to fit their individual financial and retirement income goals.
Growing up in Topeka, Brittany had often talked about getting involved with her Dad’s business. When she had the chance to come work at Harvest Financial in 2012, she was excited about the opportunity to work alongside Ken. She is grateful she gets to continually learn and collaborate with him as they assist clients in living a life “well spent.”
Brittany holds her Series 6, 63 and 65 securities registrations, as well as her life insurance license. She graduated from the University of Nebraska with a degree in hospitality management.
Brittany is passionate about her faith and her family. She is a member of Topeka Bible Church, married to Andy and mother to three boys: Jackson, Brock and Cooper. Her hobbies include cooking, shopping and reading a good book with a glass of wine.
Securities and Advisory Services offered through CreativeOne Securities, LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC and an Investment Advisor. Harvest Financial Group and CreativeOne Securities, LLC, are not affiliated.
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