Patty Nehrbauer

Patty Nehrbauer

Client Support Associate

Sharon Wellman

There was a time when Note realized that something key was missing. There was a jungle of scheduling, paperwork, and client relations inside our office, and no one to help us navigate it. We needed a really special kind of “glue” to hold us together. We needed Patty.

As a former middle school teacher, Patty is no stranger to managing a little chaos, so her role as a Client Support Associate for Note comes naturally. She’ll be your support here at Note: the voice you’ll hear when you call, the fingers typing back a reply when you email, and the happy smile to greet you when you visit our office.

Patty moved here to Buffalo with her boyfriend, currently serving with the Army in Niagara Falls. Be sure to say “hello!” next time you visit our office!


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    If I’ve learned one thing from my conversations with family business owners, it’s that you are busy people. Sure, any executive faces countless hours and complex decisions. But combining that with family affairs can prove to be overwhelming at times. Through the experiences others have shared with me, a common theme emerged: the day-to-day requirements …

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  • Forgiveness Drives Out Fear

    It was 2008 The Great Recession was roiling the economy. The volatility of the market was upsetting everyone’s sense of well-being and life satisfaction. We were all living in a state of fear. We weren’t paying attention to account values, future projections, or financial plans. We were simply consumed with uncertainty and worry. I noticed …

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  • Eudaimonia

    Choosing well-being, prosperity, and blessedness all year long. My Word for 2022 Recently, a friend asked me to choose a word that would define the year 2022 for me. I told Madchen, my friend, that I would like to use the word that I’ve been using through the entire year of 2021: Eudaimonia. Eudaimonia is …

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    Letting judgment go so that you can grow. Read Part I first. A Question for You  What do you think causes someone to file for financial bankruptcy? What is the very first thought that comes to mind when you read that question? Now, humor me, write that answer down. Note how you feel as you …

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