Jordan Williams, a Senior Sales Associate on the Wealth Management team, aims to help clients make smart financial decisions.
In his role, Jordan supports HomeTrust Investment Advisors with day-to-day servicing needs, including account openings and withdrawals for clients who are developing a financial plan or protecting funds they’ve worked hard to build.
As a liaison, Jordan seeks to provide the best service possible by listening to client needs and working collaboratively with his team to provide solutions.
He also believes HomeTrust is his “professional home.”
In 2020, he started his banking career as a Sales and Service Associate in the bank’s downtown Asheville branch before becoming a Consumer Loan Servicer specialized in receiving payments and releasing titles and liens related to auto loans, mortgages, and HELOCs.
He assumed his current role in 2025 and is currently studying to become a registered securities professional.
When not at work, Jordan enjoys visiting local farmers’ markets, checking out stores in downtown Asheville, and exploring the great outdoors with his fiancé and two dogs, a Cavachon named Coco Chanelle and a mutt named Louie.
Based out of Weaverville, he covers the Greater Western North Carolina area and provides additional support to the Atlanta Market.
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