Edward Jones-Financial Advisor: Gracie Trokey

Edward Jones-Financial Advisor: Gracie Trokey Throughout my life, helping others has been an integral part of who I am. I received my Bachelor's of Business Administration at Truman State University.

I chose a career in financial services because I believe I can make a difference in the lives of families in my community. At Edward Jones, we strive to make sure clients feel heard, and that we understand their unique story. We also work to help clients understand the investment world in terms they can relate to. During my time in school, I focused on developing my professional and volunteer expe

rience through organizations like the Bulldog Student Investment Fund, Truman Foundation Board of Directors, and Alpha Sigma Gamma service sorority. I have lived in Farmington, Missouri my whole life and am overjoyed to be returning home to serve the area that I love. I enjoy spending my free time with my family, friends, and my community at St. Joseph Catholic Church. I am also extremely passionate about supporting organizations like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. I believe that it is important to be proactive about your financial future. Give me a call and we can discuss how to help you reach your goals. Office: (573) 756-1264
Email: [email protected]
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