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Episode 34: Kimberly Beck

An episode of the The Cannon Curve podcast, hosted by Cannon Financial Institute, titled "Episode 34: Kimberly Beck" was published on June 21, 2019 and runs 32 minutes.

June 21, 2019 ·32m · The Cannon Curve

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Not only is this month's Curve guest an outstanding female in the financial industry, she is also an exceptional mother to her family of six. Kimberly Beck began her career in the marketing department of a publication firm; she has since climbed the ladder to be a leading Executive for one of the top FinTech firms. 

Through hard work, collaboration, and determination to add value to every situation she is a part of, Kimberly has grown to become an invaluable team member. Listen in as she shares her insight on the future role of technology in the industry and the importance of diversification and mentorship.

Resources:

Kimberly Beck's LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2HKVFN0

Article's written by Kimberly Beck: https://bit.ly/2KskEZa

Investment News: https://bit.ly/2JzzBsi

Envestnet: https://www.envestnet.com/

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