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Bridget Van Gansbeke, CTFA

Vice President & Trust Administrative Officer

Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor
B.S. Liberal Arts (Political Science), Maryville College

Bridget, who joined Argent Trust Company in January of 2015, currently serves as a Trust Administrative Officer to clients in Louisville, Kentucky.

Bridget has served clients in both the financial and legal communities for over 15 years. Prior to Argent, she worked as Trust Administrator for JP Morgan in Louisville. She graduated from Maryville College with a major in political science and a minor in business administration. In 2018, Bridget earned the designation of Certified Trust and Financial Advisor.

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435 North Whittington Parkway suite 225, Louisville, KY 40222, USA

(502) 569-7400

435 North Whittington Parkway suite 225, Louisville, KY 40222, USA

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Trusts & Estate Planning

Trusts & Estate Planning

With over 30 years of expertise serving as sole trustee, co-trustee, successor trustee and directed trustee for thousands of clients, Argent can expertly serve the multi-generational wealth preservation and transfer needs of your family.

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Wealth Management

Wealth Management

Our expert wealth advisors can assist with preserving and growing wealth through tax and risk management, planning for the transfer of wealth, carrying out philanthropic goals and consulting on the preservation of family vision and preparing heirs.

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