How did your Bellarmine education help prepare you for what you are doing today?

My fourth and final year in college was non-traditional, as I finished on nights and weekends to be able to take advantage of an opportunity to begin my career a year early. I may have missed out on some fun that year, but I would make the same decision again today. Bellarmine and its faculty helped prepare me not only for my first job but also taught me invaluable life skills. The ability to think for myself, analyze information and effectively express my ideas are all skills I continue to use today. Lastly, having capacity for lifelong learning is vital in all arenas of life.

What advice do you have for someone interested in pursuing your profession or industry?

My professional success has been determined by the passion I have for my industry. Helping others reach their financial goals can be complex, but that’s what is rewarding about our industry. Your degree will not make you successful. It prepares you. Your drive, ambition, talent and/or intellect will have the most impact. Whether it’s in financial services or another industry, daily execution creates long-term success. No matter how tall the ladder you are trying to climb, every ladder has more than one step. I have had great mentors throughout my life, and the best advice I can give is to listen to them. Not every piece of advice has been good. I learned as much from taking bad advice as I have taking good advice. Think for yourself—but if you haven’t listened to others along the way, expect poor outcomes.

What career accomplishments are you most proud of?

I am most proud that my career allows me to be invested in our community. Our company, Stock Yards Bank & Trust, and our employees are highly involved in the communities we serve. My parents were a living example of always giving back, and I am grateful that my accomplishments allow me to give meaningful time to several community organizations. I genuinely enjoy making an impact in the community that helped raise me.

 

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