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Scottsdale resident Jaclyn Yoder appointed to Chrysalis board

Posted 7/7/21

Award-winning independent financial services firm, Wilde Wealth Management Group has announced its chief operating officer Jaclyn Yoder has been named to the board of directors for Chrysalis, effective July 1.  

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Scottsdale resident Jaclyn Yoder appointed to Chrysalis board

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Award-winning independent financial services firm, Wilde Wealth Management Group has announced its chief operating officer Jaclyn Yoder has been named to the board of directors for Chrysalis, effective July 1.  

Chrysalis offers a comprehensive array of trauma-informed programs for individuals and families impacted by domestic abuse. 

As the first domestic violence organization in the nation to be certified by Trauma Institute International as a certified trauma-informed organization, Chrysalis is leading the way to transform how the community views domestic violence and serves survivors and their families. 

“Since its founding in 1981, Chrysalis has helped more than 1,600 people each year reclaim their independence and self-esteem,” Yoder, who is also a mentor through New Pathways for Youth, stated in a press release.

As COO at Wilde, Yoder, a Scottsdale resident, oversees the day-to-day administrative and operational functions of the award-winning business. 

“Its vision is to keep paving that pathway for more to do the same, and my aim is to help them do that in any way that I can,” Yoder stated.  

In addition to her more traditional responsibilities, Yoder also oversees the firm’s podcast, The Wilde Wealth Way, as well as its community outreach program, Wilde for Arizona. 

“Through Wilde for Arizona, our senior leadership empowers our team to be active members of the communities where we all work and live, including offering paid time off to volunteer and take part in nonprofit boards as well as formal volunteer activities throughout the year,” she stated.  

Yoder earned her bachelor of science in accounting in 2007, and additionally, her MBA in 2016 from Grand Canyon University.