SHERRY M. FELDPAUSCH, JD

Trust Principal

Sherry has specialized experience in the areas of estate taxation, estate planning, and estate and trust administration. At Glenview Trust she concentrates her efforts in the personal trust administration and estate planning areas.


She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law and later that year was admitted to the Kentucky Bar and to the Federal Bar. Her undergraduate work was completed at Kentucky Wesleyan College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Sherry began her professional career at Citizens Fidelity Bank and Trust Company in their trust department’s estate and inheritance tax area. At Citizens Fidelity, which became PNC Bank, she was Vice President and Manager of the Trust Tax Department and became a recognized expert in the Kentucky Inheritance Tax field. She moved from the Tax area to the bank’s Estate Planning Consultant position, where she assisted trust clients in formulating a distributive plan for their estates. Before joining Glenview, Sherry served as a Director and Trust Administrator, where she was responsible for managing trust professionals and a portfolio of high-net-worth individuals.


Professionally, she is a member of the Louisville Bar Association, Probate and Trust Law Section; the Kentucky Bar Association; the American Bar Association; and the Louisville Estate Planning Council. Over the years, she has been a featured speaker at various legal education seminars and has published work in the areas of Kentucky Inheritance Taxation and Estate Taxation. 


Sherry currently serves as the first female Board Chair for the Kentucky Wesleyan College Board of Trustees. She is a Member and the former Treasurer and Secretary of the Louisville Ballet Board of Trustees. She is also a member and the former Chair of the Kentucky Educational Television, Louisville Regional Board.

In 2022, she was awarded the Wilson Wyatt Award by the Community Foundation of Louisville, as the outstanding advisor of the year. 

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