Introducing Our Newest Team Member and Park City Office

Leah Sturgis
We’d like to introduce you to our newest team member, Client Service Representative Leah Sturgis.

Leah joined Elevage Partners in August and is based in our new office in Park City, Utah. Born and raised in Park City, Leah recently was graduated with honors from Florida State University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business management and retail management. After graduation she was eager to move back West and pursue a career where she could enjoy the mountains.

Leah is managing the Park City office and pitching in with client-related projects. Advisors David Smith and Brian K. Case, Certified Financial Planner®, regularly see clients in Park City.

“We’re proud to be a part of the Park City community,” says Jeff Powell, founder and chief executive officer. “We were happy to contribute to the Park City Community Foundation’s Live PC Give PC campaign this year. Elevage chose to support matching grants for the Women’s Giving Fund and Mountain Town Music. In addition, Elevage Partners is looking forward to sponsoring one of the Mountain Trails Foundation’s five races next year.”

The Park City office is located The Prospect Executive Suites, 2078 Prospector Ave., Suite 5, Park City, UT 84060.

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