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Sheryl Linck Named Senior VP, Relationship Manager, For Trust Company Of TN Knoxville Office
She most recently served as a managing director at BNY Mellon.
October 14, 2020
The Trust Company of Tennessee has hired Sheryl Linck as a senior vice president and relationship manager in the firm’s Knoxville office.
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Based in Knoxville, The Trust Company of Tennessee is a state-chartered bank with more than $3.5 billion under management. The company helps individuals, families, business owners and charities make better decisions with money through wealth management, corporate retirement and personal trust services.
“Sheryl is particularly qualified in personal and financial planning to help business owners and their families make the transition through exit planning,” said Daniel Carter, president of The Trust Company of Tennessee. “Her background, depth of experience and energy make her a great fit for both our team and our clients, and I welcome Sheryl to the team.”
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A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Linck attended Duquesne University and earned both a bachelor’s degree in business administration and Master of Business Administration (MBA). She has nearly three decades of financial experience and most recently served as a managing director at BNY Mellon Wealth Management and Mellon Capital Management.
Linck has completed a certificate program in negotiation from Harvard Law School and is a Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA).
“Helping business owners and their families forge a sound path to a successful transition to their next big thing is critically important,” Linck said. “Since picking investments with my uncle in middle school, I’ve been hooked on the financial markets and a student of the industry. I look forward to helping The Trust Company’s clients achieve their goals and to get involved in my adopted community.”
Linck resides in Concord with her husband, Garry Conklin, and their two dogs, Madison and Clouseau. She enjoys time with family, traveling, boating and golfing.
This press release was produced by the Knoxville Chamber. The views expressed are the author's own.