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Hailey Fregosi Broadstreet Family Office

Hailey Fregosi

Executive Assistant

Hailey is an Executive Assistant at Broadstreet Family Office. She has worked with the Broadstreet team since our inception in February 2023. She prioritizes the needs and issues of clients, keeps the executive’s schedules on track, and plans and arranges all communications on behalf of our advisors. Hailey is crucial to the success of our team and clients.

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