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Introducing our newest Associate…

Date: 31 July 2024

Yoon Lee has recently advanced to an Associate and we asked him a few questions about his new role and his time with us at Roberts + Morrow…

Please introduce yourself and what you do…

My name is Yoon Lee and I work in Business Services division for Jason’s team in Brisbane.

What does it mean to you to be a part of Roberts + Morrow?

I feel very lucky and love to be a part of a great team like Roberts + Morrow. R + M has a diverse team of professionals and variety of specialist divisions to collaborate. Each brings our own expertise, while together we can execute an integrated plan to supercharge our client’s financial well-being.

How did you advance to Associate?

I have been working very closely with Jason under his mentorship in our Brisbane office. I wanted to be a part of the leadership group and completed my submission for Associate under Jason’s support.

 What are you looking forward to bringing to Roberts + Morrow as an Associate?

Being Associate means that I am involved heavily with building client relationships and participate in business decision-making process of Roberts + Morrow. I am very excited to bring great energy, different skillset, and previous experiences to our leadership and Brisbane team.

 What are some of your interests/hobbies?

Basketball, Wine and recently focus on Parenting with a baby girl (20 months).

 What is the best piece of advice you’ve received?

Be Kind to people, treat people as you would like to be treated.

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