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Strong Valley Trippel-s In Size

Trippel Wealth Management Group is now Strong Valley Wealth and Pension

Rick Trippel, Kyle Trippel, and Shirley Huff (formerly Trippel Wealth Management Group) have officially joined the Strong Valley team.

Rick, Kyle, and Shirley share our core values and commitment when it comes to client relationships and building a stronger community. You can read more about Strong Valley’s values, and more about the Trippels in the links below.

Rick Trippel – Senior Wealth Advisor

Kyle Trippel – Managing Principal

Shirley Huff – Senior Client Associate

We are so glad they have decided to join the Strong Valley team, and we look forward to sharing more about the continued strengthening of the Strong Valley community.

Congratulations Rick, Kyle, and Shirley!

June 4, 2021
Trippel Wealth Management Group is now Strong Valley Wealth and Pension
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