Foundation Honors SYM Financial As Philanthropic Partner

August 26, 2022 at 1:01 a.m.
Foundation Honors SYM Financial As Philanthropic Partner
Foundation Honors SYM Financial As Philanthropic Partner

By Staff Report-

At their recent Investment Advisory Committee meeting, Kosciusko County Community Foundation presented SYM Financial Advisors with their Philanthropic Partner Award.

Community Foundation CEO Stephanie Overbey said, “This award is presented to the financial institution that has most consistently supported the Community Foundation’s efforts to educate their clients about charitable opportunities and encourage their giving.”

Overbey said that SYM Financial works to ensure that their clients’ charitable goals are met by connecting their clients to the charitable entities that best fit the good their clients are trying to accomplish, according to a news release from Kosciusko County Community Foundation.

“We are certainly honored to be recognized,” said Steve Yeager, principal and senior financial advisor at SYM. “But more than anything, we feel blessed to have a large group of charitably minded clients who are motivated to give back to our community and very thankful to have a great organization like KCCF to facilitate those gifts.”

SYM Financial Advisors’ team members regularly serve on community boards and committees. Additionally, the firm provides annual financial support to nearly 50 charitable organizations in the communities they serve.

SYM Financial Advisors was founded in 1968. This employee-owned firm is headquartered in Winona Lake, but has additional offices in Indianapolis, Mishawaka and Fort Wayne, and one office in Midland, Mich. They have over 60 employees and have $3.7 billion in assets under management.



At their recent Investment Advisory Committee meeting, Kosciusko County Community Foundation presented SYM Financial Advisors with their Philanthropic Partner Award.

Community Foundation CEO Stephanie Overbey said, “This award is presented to the financial institution that has most consistently supported the Community Foundation’s efforts to educate their clients about charitable opportunities and encourage their giving.”

Overbey said that SYM Financial works to ensure that their clients’ charitable goals are met by connecting their clients to the charitable entities that best fit the good their clients are trying to accomplish, according to a news release from Kosciusko County Community Foundation.

“We are certainly honored to be recognized,” said Steve Yeager, principal and senior financial advisor at SYM. “But more than anything, we feel blessed to have a large group of charitably minded clients who are motivated to give back to our community and very thankful to have a great organization like KCCF to facilitate those gifts.”

SYM Financial Advisors’ team members regularly serve on community boards and committees. Additionally, the firm provides annual financial support to nearly 50 charitable organizations in the communities they serve.

SYM Financial Advisors was founded in 1968. This employee-owned firm is headquartered in Winona Lake, but has additional offices in Indianapolis, Mishawaka and Fort Wayne, and one office in Midland, Mich. They have over 60 employees and have $3.7 billion in assets under management.



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