Patty Hammond Retirement

by | Nov 20, 2024

After twenty-seven years with Carter Financial Management and an impressive forty-four years as a Certified Financial Planner, we are sad to say goodbye to Patty Hammond, who officially retired on October 15, 2024.

Patty says, “After much reflection, I believe now is the right time to spend more time traveling, and being with my friends and family, especially as Gigi to my grandchildren.”

Patty Hammond Retirement

We extend our heartfelt gratitude for the wisdom, guidance, and mentorship Patty has so generously shared. Her dedication, integrity, and expertise have not only shaped the financial futures of countless clients but also deeply inspired those of us fortunate enough to work alongside her.

Many clients have remarked that they would not be where they are today without her invaluable guidance, and they remain profoundly grateful for the clarity and expertise she has provided over the years. Deborah LeMoine-Hickey, CFP®, who has worked alongside Patty for several years, will take over as her clients’ primary advisor.

We thank Patty for her decades of service and wish her all the best in this exciting new chapter of her life.

Anna is a highly experienced Office Administrator who joined Carter Financial Management in 2023. With over 25 years in private equity and commercial real estate, she brings a rich background and wealth of expertise to the team.

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