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Greg McMurry

Chief Marketing Officer

Greg is the Chief Marketing Officer of Rather & Kittrell. He began working with the company in 2007 and is responsible for the firm marketing strategies and their implementation.

Greg is a graduate of the University of Tennessee with a BS in Marketing and a minor in Psychology. He has over thirty-five years experience in operations, marketing, and brand management.

Greg has been involved in a variety of recreation programs throughout the community and was an active part of the development of girls basketball in the East Tennessee area. Greg was co-founder and served on the board of the Tennessee Fury AAU basketball program. Greg serves on the board of the Willayne Towe Foundation, which supports local charities that serve children.

Articles

What Great Basketball Teams Teach Us About Great Financial Teams
Great teams share trust, communication, and discipline—on the court and in financial planning. Here’s how those same traits guide the way we serve families at Rather & Kittrell.

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5 Tips to Protect Your Identity from Cybercriminals
As Halloween approaches, don't let cybercriminals haunt your finances. Learn practical steps like freezing your credit and using strong passwords to safeguard your identity and money.

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Five Quick Tips for Individual Cyber Safety
Stay safe in a risky cyber world with 5 key tips: Think before clicking, enable 2FA, use unique passwords, create strong passwords, and install reliable security software for extra protection.

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What If? Preparing for Life’s Uncertainties in Wealth Management
Learn how planning for ‘What If’ scenarios ensures financial security. Discover how RK protects clients through strategic planning, privacy protection, and disaster recovery.

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Financial Planning Doesn't Have to Be Scary
Financial planning doesn’t have to be scary. See how Rather & Kittrell helps families across East Tennessee find peace of mind—one household at a time.

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Estate Planning in Tennessee: What High-Net-Worth Families Need to Know
High-net-worth estate planning in Tennessee requires coordinated wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, and tax strategies for smooth wealth transfer.

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