Sarah M. Place
Sarah M. Place, MBA, President and CEO, Place Trade Financial (Member FINRA, SIPC), is a national expert in economics and personal finance with over twenty years experience in the financial services industry.
Sarah has been honored to be included in ABC 11 Eyewitness News, aol.com, Bankrate.com, CNBC.com, Consumer Reports Money Adviser, Forbes.com, Fox News Radio, SmartMoney - The Wall Street Journal Magazine and Yahoo! Finance as well as being featured in several other important news services.
Most recently Sarah has been honored with the 2010 CFO of the Year Award presented by Business Leader Media and the 2009 Good Samaritan Award, CFO of the Year Awards presented by the Triangle Business Journal. She has been honored as one of the Triangle's top businesswomen and presented with the Triangle Business Journal's prestigious Women in Business Award for her success and dynamic leadership. In addition she has been recognized by magazine publisher Business Leader Media as a winner of its first annual Movers & Shakers Award, honoring business professionals who have made a significant impact through their respective roles, as well as through community involvement.
Sarah is a member of the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) and the Finance Roundtable. She serves as a member of the North Carolina Council on Economic Education (NCCEE) Board of Directors. She has served as Chairman as well as Vice-Chairman of the Kids Voting North Carolina/Wake County Board of Directors and continues to serve as a member of the statewide Kids Voting North Carolina Board of Directors.
Sarah is currently serving as the Co-Chair for PR & Communications on the Race Planning Committee for the Triangle affiliate of the (Susan G.) Komen for the Cure and has served as Co-Chair of the Silent Auction Committee for the Annual Big Bad Ball; a benefit for the Hospice of Wake County. In addition she has served as member of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter of the National Society
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Sarah has been honored to be included in ABC 11 Eyewitness News, aol.com, Bankrate.com, CNBC.com, Consumer Reports Money Adviser, Forbes.com, Fox News Radio, SmartMoney - The Wall Street Journal Magazine and Yahoo! Finance as well as being featured in several other important news services.
Most recently Sarah has been honored with the 2010 CFO of the Year Award presented by Business Leader Media and the 2009 Good Samaritan Award, CFO of the Year Awards presented by the Triangle Business Journal. She has been honored as one of the Triangle's top businesswomen and presented with the Triangle Business Journal's prestigious Women in Business Award for her success and dynamic leadership. In addition she has been recognized by magazine publisher Business Leader Media as a winner of its first annual Movers & Shakers Award, honoring business professionals who have made a significant impact through their respective roles, as well as through community involvement.
Sarah is a member of the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) and the Finance Roundtable. She serves as a member of the North Carolina Council on Economic Education (NCCEE) Board of Directors. She has served as Chairman as well as Vice-Chairman of the Kids Voting North Carolina/Wake County Board of Directors and continues to serve as a member of the statewide Kids Voting North Carolina Board of Directors.
Sarah is currently serving as the Co-Chair for PR & Communications on the Race Planning Committee for the Triangle affiliate of the (Susan G.) Komen for the Cure and has served as Co-Chair of the Silent Auction Committee for the Annual Big Bad Ball; a benefit for the Hospice of Wake County. In addition she has served as member of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter of the National Society
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St. Mary's University - Graduate School of Business: MBA, Bentley University - Elkin B. McCallum Graduate School of Business: MS Finance Candidate, Bentley University 'Interests
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