Tamrah Bordini
Belleair Wealth Management
885 Gold Hill Rd Ste 135
Fort Mill, SC 29708, US
Professional Profile
Tamrah brings a unique perspective to her role as financial advisor with a background in estate liquidation and business entrepreneurship. Working alongside her father, David Kruis, Tamrah is dedicated to applying a strategic mindset and business acumen to help her clients achieve their goals and become financially secure. With a commitment to integrity, she provides personalized financial solutions tailored to each client’s needs. Whether it’s retirement planning, investment strategies, or wealth preservation, she is determined to make a meaningful impact on the financial well-being of her clients.
Tamrah resides in Fort Mill, SC, a suburb of Charlotte, NC, with her husband of 24 years, and their three children. In her free time, she enjoys geocaching, watching her kids play football and gymnastics, and painting. She is actively involved in her local church and the school community.
Areas of Expertise
- Insurance Agent
- Investment Advisor
- Wealth Manager
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