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Tyler Britton, J.D.

Director, Master of Trust and Wealth Management Program, Professor of Trust, Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, Campbell University
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Tyler Britton serves as Assistant Professor of Trust and Wealth Management and Director of the Master of Trust and Wealth Management program at Campbell University. Tyler graduated from Campbell University in 2011, with a Bachelor

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Feb 7, 2023

Campbell University Offers the Nation’s Only Degree Program in Trust & Wealth Management

Campbell University’s Master of Trust and Wealth Management (MTWM) program stands out as the only program of its kind in the country that offers an advanced degree in the area of trust & wealth management. Equipping graduate students with key fid

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Dec 29, 2021

Campbell University’s MTWM Program to Go Online

Campbell University’s Lundy-Fetterman School of Business offers students the nation’s first and only Master of Trust and Wealth Management (MTWM) Program.  For years, this degree program was offered exclusively at the downtown Raleigh Campu

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