Stacie Aubrey is a Managing Director and Senior Trust Officer at Bank of America Private Bank in West Hartford, Connecticut. Her focus is on the administration of clients’ trusts and carrying out provisions contained in trust documents. Stacie is responsible for providing financial strategies, services and industry knowledge to clients. She specializes in trusts, estate planning and retirement planning.
Prior to joining Bank of America in 2004, Stacie worked for Merrill for four years where she managed a staff of eight while administering a high-net-worth book of trust accounts. She previously worked in New York City at Citigroup as a Trust and Estate Officer and at Davis Polk & Wardwell.
Stacie received a B.A. in economics and policy studies at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She has over 20 years’ experience in Trust and Estate Planning.
Stacie is an active member and Director of the Estate and Business Planning Council of Hartford and is on the Finance Committee at Winding Trails in Farmington, Connecticut.
Stacie does not provide legal advice in her role at Bank of America Private Bank.
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