
Dylan K. Mills
Dylan serves as a Financial Advisor at Foundations Financial Partners, LLC, providing personalized, holistic financial planning, including investment and insurance solutions, to individuals, families, and small businesses. He holds FINRA Series 7 and 66 registrations and is also a licensed life, accident, and health insurance professional.
A graduate of Bob Jones University, Dylan earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and served as Student Body Chaplain during his senior year, honing his leadership and communication skills as well as a service-oriented mindset.
Before joining Foundations Financial Partners, Dylan held a leadership role at a Chick-fil-A restaurant in Philadelphia, where he spearheaded leadership development and implemented systems that drove significant business results. His success was rooted in servant leadership, stewardship, attention to detail, teamwork, and relationship-building—values that now anchor his financial advisory practice. Supported by the exceptional team at Foundations Financial Partners, Dylan is committed to building strong relationships and providing personalized service to each of his clients.
“I find profound meaning and purpose in connecting with, serving, and helping others. As a Financial Advisor with Foundations Financial Partners, I blend my passion for personal financial management with the privilege of making a meaningful difference in the lives of those I serve.”
Dylan resides in Philadelphia’s Somerton neighborhood with his wife, Katelyn, and their two children, Aria and Elijah. Active in their local church, Dylan and Katelyn regularly teach the junior church class and Dylan also steps in as a preacher when needed. In his free time, he enjoys home improvement projects, weightlifting, long-distance running, and roasting marshmallows at a bonfire with his wife and kids.
Inspired by S. Truett Cathy’s words, “No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence,” Dylan approaches both his personal and professional life with dedication, intentionality, and purpose.
“A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches…”
- Proverbs 22:1