Brenda Doolittle is a seasoned 1031 Exchange Administrator and Trust Administrator with The Exeter Group of Companies, which includes The Exeter Group, LLC, Exeter 1031 Exchange Services, LLC, Exeter Trust Company, and Exeter Asset Services Corporation. She has been with the company since 2013 and operates out of their offices in San Diego, California, Seattle, Washington, and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Brenda's role involves managing the daily administration of Forward, Reverse, and Improvement 1031 Exchange transactions, as well as Title Holding Trusts (Land Trusts).Prior to joining The Exeter Group, Brenda accumulated over 25 years of experience as an administrative assistant in various industries, including financial services at Capital Guardian Trust Company and several other organizations. She is also a member of the California Escrow Association and the Escrow Association of Washington. Brenda's professional focus is on trust, retirement, custody, and 1031 Exchange account services, particularly those involving tax-deferred transactions and alternative investments.
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