Homrich Berg Welcomes Jimmy Trimble, CFP® As A Director

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Atlanta – November 1, 2019 – Homrich Berg is pleased to announce the appointment of Jimmy Trimble, CFP® as a Director. He brings over 26 years of experience in the fields of Wealth Management and Financial Services where he has enjoyed helping many individuals, families, and businesses with their planning needs.

Prior to joining the firm, Jimmy served as an Advisor with the firm of Nease, Lagana, Eden & Culley. He also founded and led the Private Banking Group of Fidelity Bank from 2007-2014 and prior to that served in various banking roles including Private Banking and Commercial Lending.

Jimmy is a graduate of the Scheller College of Business at Georgia Tech and earned an MBA with a concentration in Finance from Georgia State University. He has also held the Certified Financial PlannerTM designation since 2002 and is a graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking.

Jimmy serves the community in various roles including as a Board Member of the Atlanta Estate Planning Council, Treasurer of Northside United Methodist Church, Chair of Boy Scout Troop 298, and member of the Pace Academy Annual Fund Committee. He is also active in the men’s ministry at Northside Methodist Church.  Previously, he served as a Georgia Tech Alumni Trustee, including three years on the Executive Committee. He was a member of the Advisory Committees of the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business and the Georgia Tech College of Interactive Computing. Jimmy has also chaired several non-profits and civic organizations including the Academy of Medicine, Camp Evergreen, and Proactive Ministries.

Jimmy and his wife Laura live in Buckhead and have a daughter at UGA and a son at Pace Academy.

HB Wealth is a national independent wealth management firm providing fiduciary, fee-only wealth advisory services, investment management, and family office services, with a mission of bringing unwavering financial peace of mind to the clients we are privileged to serve. 

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