, we have worked long and hard to assemble a great group of dedicated people. We are committed to helping seniors protect their assets and legacies.
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Meet our Communication Specialist:
McIntyre Elder Law wants to introduce our Communications Specialist, Hunter Hutchins. Hunter is responsible for recording legal documents, answering inbound phone calls for our offices, and scheduling appointments for our attorneys. In her spare time, Hunter enjoys being with her family and friends. Hunter currently lives in Forest City, North Carolina and will be attending Appalachian State University to study Communication Sciences and Disorders.
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McIntyre Elder Law wants to introduce our Communications Specialist, Brooke Orr. Brooke is responsible for welcoming clients in our office, answering inbound calls for the firm and directing them accordingly, recording legal documents, and scheduling appointments for the attorneys. Brooke has a BS in Criminal Justice from Lees McRae College and has worked in the legal field for several years. She currently lives in Lincolnton with her husband and
two kids.
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Kim Pheffer is a Hendersonville native and attended the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. She is a graduate of the North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership and an alumna of Phi Mu Fraternity.She comes to us with a background in management and enjoys her client-facing duties. In addition, she serves on the board of Big Brother/Big Sisters and is our firm’s Chamber of Commerce Ambassador. In her free time, Kim enjoys hanging out with her
son, watching history documentaries, and genealogy. She has too many shoes.
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Sarah Fischer is the Outbound Communications Specialist for McIntyre Elder Law. Her heart for service is what brought her to us. She is a proud committee member for Blue Ridge Valley Local Miss America Pageants, a sitting board member 2005 to 2009 for The Healing Place, volunteer for Mainstay 2006 to 2008, Pioneered Let’s Be Friends 2002 to 2008 a program that partnered with local Mental Health providers and adult group homes that assisted and
advocated for young adults to transition from children’s services to adult services and eventually to self independent living.
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