Berkshire Money Management Employees Earn Financial Paraplanner Qualified Professional Designation

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DALTON, Mass. — Berkshire Money Management (BMM) announced that Sarah Curtiss, Front Office Coordinator, and Carla Cowdrey, Office Support Specialist, have each earned the Financial Paraplanner Qualified Professional (FPQP) designation. 
 
The FPQP designation provides a foundation in personal financial planning for professionals who support advisory teams and client relationships. The training covers core areas of financial planning—retirement, investments, insurance, tax, and estate planning—giving designees the skills to analyze client information and support holistic planning.  
 
"Berkshire Money Management is committed to supporting and encouraging professional growth, providing team members with opportunities to expand their knowledge, skills, and credentials in service of our clients," said Allen Harris, Founder and CEO of BMM. "Sarah and Carla play an essential role in the client experience, and earning the FPQP® designation reflects their dedication to delivering thoughtful, high-quality support to both our clients and advisory team." 
 
Curtiss joined BMM in 2024 and is based in the Great Barrington office. In her role as Front Office Coordinator, she is often the first point of contact for clients and visitors. Known for her warmth, organization, and multitasking skills, she helps create a welcoming experience while also supporting the firm's social media efforts, scheduling appointments, and more. She lives with her son, Ethan, and their dog, Jeff. 
 
Cowdrey has been in BMM's Dalton office for four years, where she is known for her organization, reliability, and care for others. As the Office Support Specialist, she is a go-to resource for both clients and colleagues. She plans to use the skills gained through the FPQP program to perform paraplanning tasks, such as shepherding clients through the Social Security sign up process, in support of the firm's financial planning team. She and her husband Ryan have four children, and a golden doodle named Odie. 
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Garceau Repeats as National Champion

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On the heels of her NCAA Division III National Championship, Wahconah graduate and UMass-Boston senior Aryianna Garceau was named the Northeast Region Women's Track Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association this month.
 
Garceau broke her own Division III record in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.25 seconds at the National Championship meet in Birmingham, Ala.
 
She also earned all-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the 200-meter dash at the meet -- the fifth all-America recognition in her stellar colleague career.
 
With this month's win at the NCAA indoors, Garceau has won three national crowns, including the 2025 indoor 60-meter hurdles and the 2025 outdoor 100 hurdles.
 
Garceau and the Beacons open the outdoor season on Saturday at the Flagship Opener at UMass-Amherst.
 
Staying on track, Mount Greylock graduate Jack Catelotti helped the Rensselaer Polytechnic men win the Liberty League Indoor Championship. Catelotti ran a leg on the Engineers' third-place 4-by-400 relay team.
 
Another former Mountie, Wesleyan University first-year student-athlete Katherine Goss, placed 10th in the triple jump with a mark of 10.9 meters at the New England Division III Championships. She opened the outdoor season with a third-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles at last weekend's J. Elmer Swanson Spring Classic in Middletown, Conn.
 
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