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Osborne brings financial advisor services to Eastover

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Osborne 

A new service is coming to the Eastover business community with a new financial advisor operating out of a new location. 

Danielle “Dani” Osborne is a licensed advisor with St Louis-based firm Edward Jones and is currently located on McArthur Road in Fayetteville. As of March 3, 2023, Dani and her office administrator will begin serving individual investors from their new office on Dunn Road in Eastover. 

After working several years in manufacturing, where she spent time as a key account manager

at Fortune 500 companies in the technology and medical industries, and also in various

roles at private companies in the industrial space, Osborne realized she wanted more for her career. 

She discovered her true passion is having a meaningful impact on people’s lives. Having a passion for finance and experience managing her own personal finances for several years, she endeavored to pivot her career to pursue a career as a financial advisor at Edward Jones.

Osborne earned an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering with a minor in business

administration from the University of Maine. She also has a Master of Business Administration from Duke University. 

In addition to serving clients, Osborne stays involved in her community. She is on the board of directors for Eastover Sanitary District and a member of the Eastover Civic Club. She also serves on the board of directors for Greater Fayetteville United and coaches youth ice hockey at Cleland Ice Rink on Fort Bragg.

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