My journey with Landing Point Financial Group is both unique and deeply personal. Growing up with my mom, Kathy Davis-Kime, and stepfather, Tom Kime, who were original partners in the firm, I witnessed their dedication and passion firsthand. Their commitment to educating clients and helping them achieve their financial goals inspired me from a young age.
When the opportunity to join the team arose, I didn’t hesitate. That was 20 years ago. I started as a receptionist, where I found joy in greeting clients and building personal connections, a core aspect of our company’s philosophy. Over time, I moved into the role of client concierge, providing essential support during some of life’s most challenging moments. Working closely with Joe Flinner as his client service associate deepened my understanding of financial planning and reinforced my commitment to serving clients with dedication and attention to detail.
Now, with my daughters grown and forging their own paths, I’m stepping into a new role as a financial advisor, following in my mother’s footsteps. Stepping into her shoes did not come easily. The amount of effort and studying necessary to pass the security licensing exam required tested my patience and will power. With the unwavering support of the Team at Landing Point and my determination I was able to reach this goal. With two decades of experience at Landing Point Financial Group and a firsthand perspective on our clients’ journeys to financial success, I feel well-prepared to guide others towards their retirement goals with both expertise and compassion. I’m honored to continue the legacy of excellence and service that defines our firm and am committed to providing comprehensive financial advice as clients navigate their financial challenges and opportunities.
In my personal life, I find fulfillment in spending time with my aging parents, who have always supported me. I’m also actively involved with the Lakewood Outdoor Basketball Committee (LOBC) and the Madison Court Community Coalition (MC3). Through LOBC, I work to ensure underserved youth have access to safe parks and basketball courts, while with MC3, I advocate for equal access to community resources. Though I currently reside in Westlake, I’m planning to relocate to the west side to stay closely connected with these organizations and continue my community efforts. Contributing to these causes brings me great joy and fulfillment.