We are a group of financial professionals who decided education is a key ingredient to moving women forward to financial health. But what kind of education? The fact is, too many in the financial industry talk over the heads of folks, often times intentionally. Our individual biographies will give you more information on us individually, but collectively we represent a large part of the female experience, from a working mom in the thick of it with four teenagers, to an empty-nester with a blended family, to a divorced woman with only herself on which to rely. We cover geographic cross-sections in regard to our upbringings, cross racial, religious and cultural paths. What we came to know from all that divergence is that as women, we are individuals with universal needs and experiences. This common experience we have woven into the education materials we use.
