November 17, 2021

The Trust Company of Tennessee hires Rice as operations specialist

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Amanda O'dell

The Trust Company of Tennessee has hired Rebecca “Becky” Rice as a Retirement Plan Services (RPS) operations specialist.

Founded in 1987 and with offices in Chattanooga, Knoxville and the Tri-Cities, The Trust Company of Tennessee currently has more than $4 billion under management. The firm helps individuals, families, business owners and nonprofits make better financial decisions through wealth management, personal investment strategy, corporate retirement plans, estate planning and personal trust services.

Rebecca Rice
The Trust Company of Tennessee

“Becky’s experience in retirement recordkeeping, customer service skills and strong work ethic will be assets for our retirement plan clients,” said Daniel Carter, president of The Trust Company of Tennessee.

Rice earned a bachelor’s degree in business with a concentration in accounting from the University of Phoenix in 2011. She previously worked with Chemung Canal Trust Company in Elmira, New York, as a recordkeeper and staff accountant. 

Rice lives in Troy, Pennsylvania, with husband Steven and daughter Laila. She enjoys spending time with family at Finger Lakes in New York, painting with acrylic and sculpting. 

About The Trust Company of Tennessee

Founded in 1987 by Sharon J. Pryse, The Trust Company of Tennessee is a state-chartered trust company with more than $4 billion under management and more than 85 employees. Based in Knoxville, the firm also has offices in Chattanooga and the Tri-Cities. The company helps individuals, families, business owners and nonprofits make better financial decisions through wealth management, corporate retirement and personal trust services. For more information, visit https://www.thetrust.com.

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-trust-company-of-tennessee

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