BCK Partners, Inc. has expanded its team with two new associate advisors — a new hire and a promotion from within the company. AMY THORSEN, who started with BCK Partners, Inc. in 2017 as an office assistant, has been promoted to associate advisor. JENNIFER ANDERSON was recently hired as an associate advisor. Since her start […]

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BCK Partners, Inc. has expanded its team with two new associate advisors — a new hire and a promotion from within the company. AMY THORSEN, who started with BCK Partners, Inc. in 2017 as an office assistant, has been promoted to associate advisor.

JENNIFER ANDERSON was recently hired as an associate advisor. Since her start with BCK in September, she has shown her capability and her dedication to BCK and its clients. Anderson has more than 15 years of experience in the financial services industry.

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