
A self-described entrepreneur, Stephanie
Sullivan-McCaughey has successfully
pursued more career tracts at 39 than many
will in a lifetime. She has been an inventor,
a venture capitalist and a foster parent.
Sullivan-McCaughey currently serves as
executive vice president of American Trust,
a mortgage, real estate and construction
project management company. American
Trust is the sister company to American Trust Mortgage; Sullivan-
McCaughey spearheaded this addition in August 2005.
Earlier in her career, Sullivan-McCaughey became Allstate
Insurance’s youngest franchise owner at the age of 21. She also
invented Mobile Construction Automated Research Management
technology that bypasses the data entry process. Recently, she
received the highly prestigious Spring Board Enterprises
Investment Banking Award in recognition of being a top female
entrepreneur.
For the past 13 years, she has cared for 37 foster children,
providing them a safe and loving home. At age 26, she adopted
her first child. She has advocated for organizations such as Jobs
for Youth and Athletes against Drugs and served on the capital
campaign committee for Girls Inc. of Lynn.
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