ColoradoBiz Staff //June 5, 2026//
Tricia Lawson, Assistant Vice President and Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor, Alpine Bank Wealth Management.
Tricia Lawson, Assistant Vice President and Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor, Alpine Bank Wealth Management.
ColoradoBiz Staff //June 5, 2026//
DENVER — Alpine Bank Wealth Management Assistant Vice President Tricia Lawson has earned the Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor designation from the American Bankers Association.
According to Alpine Bank, Lawson is one of 89 professionals in Colorado holding the CTFA credential.
The designation is awarded to professionals who meet experience and education requirements in trust and wealth management, pass a certification exam and agree to follow a code of ethics. The exam covers fiduciary and trust activities, financial planning, tax law, investment management and ethics.
“Earning the CTFA designation is both a personal achievement and a reminder of the importance of continuous learning in my career,” Lawson said. “I’m excited to bring this deeper level of skill and insight to our clients.”
Lawson serves as a trust officer for Alpine Bank Wealth Management, working with clients on retirement planning, investment management and trust administration throughout Colorado’s Front Range and the Denver metropolitan area. Her experience includes trust and estate administration, fiduciary tax return preparation, trust audits and real estate management planning and taxation.
“Tricia’s attention to detail and the care she puts into her work is exceptional,” said Darla Daniel, president of Alpine Bank Wealth Management. “Earning the CTFA designation reflects her dedication to excellence and her commitment to serving our clients with the highest level of expertise.”
Lawson holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from DePaul University in Chicago.
Alpine Bank Wealth Management said its team has more than 300 years of combined experience in banking, tax accounting, trust and investment management services.
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