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Brittany Anderson

President & Partner

Author of 3 books – Imagine. Act. Inspire. A Daily Journal, Dare to Dream: Design the Retirement You Can’t Wait to Wake Up To, and Dream Architecture

Brittany’s ability to lead and create a killer culture amongst the Sweet Financial team has earned her the title of “culture queen.” Since joining Sweet Financial Partners in 2008, her goal has been to help create a well‐oiled machine so the entire team can focus their days on creating an exceptional client experience. Her love of people and conviction behind inspiring everyone she touches to live as the best version of themselves, has influenced her role as a coach for our Women Forward and Smarter Business platforms. She helps to empower our Women Forward members to realize their full potential and aids business owners in streamlining & systematizing their companies, all while engaging their teams.

Earning her bachelor’s degree in business management from Minnesota State University, Brittany has always had a passion for understanding how to most effectively run and grow a business. Her drive and ambition contribute to her entrepreneurial nature. She has taken her business-building and team-engaging insights and has worked with CEOs, entrepreneurs, business owners and authors alike.

As one of our fearless leaders, entrepreneur, author, wife and mama of three, she currently lives in Sherburn with her husband, David, two daughters Jersey and Stella and son, Vincent. In her free time you can find her enjoying the outdoors, reading a good book, coming up with design ideas for the never ending remodel on their home or playing with her sweet babies.

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