As an Edward Jones financial advisor, I strive to build strong personal relationships with my clients to really understand what's important to them and why. Doing this helps us work together to set up the foundation and backbone of a personalized financial strategy to use for creating, staying on track and hitting your specific needs, wants and wishes for the future.
In all reality, I am just an average guy who takes pride in working hard, doing things the right way, being thorough and doing a good job right off the bat. I also get fulfillment from the relationships I build and the assistance I can provide to others while providing for my family, just like everyone else.
My wife, Taylor, and I have two sons and a daughter, Boston, Crosby and Poppi, who keep us very busy. As they get older, I'm excited to introduce them to more of the hobbies I enjoy, such as hockey, baseball, golfing, hunting and fishing.
Prior to my career with Edward Jones, I attended Northern State University, where I graduated with multiple bachelor's and associate degrees while playing college baseball for five years. From there, I worked for Aerotek as a recruiter and then moved to sales with 3M/Neogen.
Throughout my professional experience, I've worked with a lot of people from all walks of life and businesses in a variety of industries. From those experiences, I've had the opportunity to grow many relationships and learned a lot of new things, both personally and professionally.
In my role as a financial advisor, I approach each client with the three principles I live by:
1. It's not hard to be a good person.
2. Treat others the way you want to be treated.
3. You never know what someone else is going through.
If you are someone who envisions the future looking a certain way for yourself and your family — or someone who just has a short-term dream that you'd like to see become a reality — feel free to reach out to me and my team at any time. We'd be more than happy to work with you to reach your goals, whether they're big or small. The process begins with three easy steps:
1. Consider your financial goals.
2. Gather your statements.
3. Schedule an appointment.
I look forward to meeting you!

