Beth Hebert MM, FSCP
Beth Hebert is an accomplished entrepreneur and insurance professional based in Sheridan, Wyoming. She is the founder of Dreamwalker Adventures, a business dedicated to providing guided tours and camping experiences that make travel accessible for busy families and single parents. With a focus on creating immersive and memorable adventures, Beth and her business partner, Tasha, handle every detail from setup to teardown, ensuring a seamless experience for their clients. In addition to her entrepreneurial work, Beth actively engages in charitable activities, including fundraising through crocheted blankets, and emphasizes the mental health benefits of creativity and giving back.
Before launching Dreamwalker Adventures, Beth built a successful career in the insurance industry, currently serving as Director of Education and Development at American National. Her professional journey has included roles as a Life Field Specialist, Life Insurance Specialist, and Area Director, where she honed skills in leadership, team building, and customer service. Beth credits a mentor’s guidance with helping her advance rapidly in her career, demonstrating her ability to combine strategic planning with hands-on problem solving.
Beth holds a Master of Management from the University of Phoenix and a Bachelor of Science in Management. She is also a certified Retirement Income Certified Professional® and Financial Services Certified Professional®. Whether guiding families through unforgettable adventures or leading development initiatives in her professional life, Beth is committed to personal growth, listening to others, and fostering meaningful experiences that enrich both her clients and her community.
• Financial Services Certified Professional®
• Retirement Income Certified Professional®
• University of Phoenix- Associate's
• University of Phoenix- B.S.
• Earth Sciences Foundation
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received comes from my grandmother: to “enjoy the moment for what the moment is.”
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
I would advise young women entering my industry to never let others limit their potential.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values most important to me in my work and personal life are creativity, care, and the joy of making — whether through crocheting and knitting or crafting blankets and crochet dinosaurs for my children.