This podcast is for people raising and educating girls and young women, and explores the importance of early financial literacy. What should we be teaching girls so that they can gain skills and confidence in their own financial journey? Marina Batliwalla, a mother of three and a financial professional for over 20 years, uncovers the human experience of raising, educating, and inspiring girls financially, one story at a time.
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52: How Milken Institute's Cheryl Evans is helping solve America's problem with lifetime financial security
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My guest today is Cheryl Evans who leads the Lifetime FInancial Security Program at the Milken Institute and recently released the paper Shifting the Retirement Paradigm: Moving Towards Financial Security. As a mom herself to a teen daughter Cheryl cautions, “No one's coming to rescue you - be your own hero!” Listen here to learn: Why you need to m…
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51: REWIND EPISODE How money mindset and business coach Rasa DiSalvo’s career with athletes, executives and celebrities began as a volleyball player in Lithuania
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Today's epsiode is a rewind of my conversation with Rasa DiSalvo, a business and high-performance coach, transformational speaker, and athlete. Rasa has coached founders, pro-athletes, Hollywood celebrities, corporate executives, and CEOs. Rasa’s passion for human potential and high performance has been uniquely shaped by a career as an athlete, wh…
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50: REWIND EPISODE How Australian diplomat Kylie Hargreaves' early life and travels formed her views on leadership and financial literacy
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Today’s episode is a rewind of my converstion with Kylie Hargreaves, Chair of the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity and Deputy Chair for Regional Development Australia. Kylie is an experienced diplomat and is passionate about water, waste and energy. She has over 25 years experience in Federal and State Governments, including as Australia…
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49: REWIND EPSIODE How Dr. Marlene Kanga became a global role model for women in STEM
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This episode is a rewind of my conversation with Dr. Marlene Kanga. Dr. Kanga who lives in Sydney, Australia and is an outstanding leader and engineer. She was the second female President of the World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO), from 2017-2019. In that capacity she represented over 30 million engineers around the world. She hold…
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48: REWIND EPISODE How Darline Llamas Llopis transformed her passion for sports into a career in finance with the NF
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Today’s epsiode is a rewind of my converstion with Darline Llamas Llopis, the Vice President of Finance and Retail of the Miami Dolphins football team and the Florida Formula 1 Grand Prix. Prior to joining the Dolphins, she was the Director of Finance and Controller of the Los Angeles Rams football team. She has an MBA from UCLA and Masters of Acco…
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47: REWIND EPISODE How Mayor Paige Cognetti's financial skills have guided her through life and career
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This episode is a rewind episode of my conversation with Mayor Paige Cognetti, the first female Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Prior to becoming Mayor, Mayor Cognetti advised the Pennsylvania Auditor General on the oversight of public school districts and care for older adults. Mayor Cognetti also served in the Obama administration as a senior ad…
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46: REWIND EPISODE How Berenice Giannini's upbringing as a young girl in Mexico led to the successful launch and sale of her e-commerce venture
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This episode is a rewind of my conversation with entrepreneur Berenice (“Bere”) Giannini. Giannini is not a typical venture-backed founder. She’s a Mexican immigrant and solo entrepreneur who launched and exited her first venture-funded company, eTailPet, after a 20-year-long career outside the tech ecosystem in only four years. After earning an MB…
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45: REWIND EPISODE How Savvy Ladies is changing the culture of money silence for women
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This episode is a rewind of my conversation with Judy Herbst, the Executive Director of Savvy Ladies, a non-profit organization that offers a FREE financial help line and financial planning education to women. Savvy Ladies is completely independent from any financial institution or organization and its resources are provided free of charge. You can…
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44: The Milken Institute's Nicole Valentine tells us what the future of the finance looks like and the implications for young women
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This is episode is recorded at the 2024 Milken Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California. My guest is Nicole Valentine, the director, Fintech at the Milken Institute with over a decade of financial services and innovation experience. Nicole's work engages policymakers to improve access to capital and financial inclusion. She is frequently feat…
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43: What I learned at the United Nations about the status of women in the world today
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In this episode of Banking on Girls, I reflect on my experience at the United Nations 68th Commission on the Status of Women, highlighting the urgent need for gender financial inclusion. From the grandeur of the General Assembly Hall to intimate panel discussions, the event showcased global efforts to address disparities in economic empowerment. In…
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42: What your child is learning about money on social media and the conversations you need to be having
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In this episode I speak with Josina Kamerling, the Head of Regulatory Outreach for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region for the CFA Institute, about their recently released paper The Finfluencer Appeal: Investing in the Age of Social Media. Josina tells us that financial regulatory systems around the world are not fit for purpose for d…
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41: REWIND EPISODE How aeronautical engineer Karina Montilla Edmonds' early exposure to math led her to advocacy for women in STEM
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This is a REWIND EPISODE where my guest is Karina Montilla Edmonds an aeronautical engineerr and leader in the field of innovation and technology transfer. Karina has a distinguished career spanning from the Obama Administration to tech companies such as Google. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Global Head of Academies and Univ…
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40: How CEO Elizabeth Rossiello became one of the 1.5% of female fintech founders globally
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My guest today is Elizabeth Rossiello the CEO and founder of AZA Finance, a fintech company which is accelerating global access to frontier markets through an innovative infrastructure. In this episode Elizabeth tells us how she became one of the 1.5% of female fintech founders globally. Elizabeth also gives us a lesson on cryptocurrency, and tells…
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39: How SIFMA Foundation President, Melanie Mortimer, is teaching 12 million girls about investing and personal finance
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My guest today is Melanie Mortimer the President of the SIFMA Foundation. SIFMA is the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, and the SIFMA Foundation is the nation’s leader in youth investor and financial education that ensures all young people, regardless of background, have access to transformative knowledge and tools to prepare …
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38: How CEO Martine Ferland successfully guided her firm through the pandemic, the issues she sees facing women, and the money lessons she has passed down to her children
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My guest today is Martine Ferland, the Chief Executive Officer of Mercer, a $5 billion global leader in redefining the world of work, reshaping retirement and investment outcomes, and unlocking real health and well-being. She also serves as Vice Chair of Marsh McLennan, Mercer’s parent company, the leading global professional services firm in risk,…
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37: How some early concepts learned in childhood can influence later adult money behaviors
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In this episode we discuss some of the early learning concepts for children that are thought to lead to adult money behaviors and habits. We discuss ways in which parents can think about engaging children to develop their concepts and skills in some of these areas.Raising Money-Wise Girls LLC による
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36: How UChicago's Rebecca Maxcy is changing the money dialogue for parents and kids
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My guest today is Rebecca Maxcy, the Director and Principal Investigator at the University of Chicago Financial Education Initiative, where she has led the research and development of finEDge, a single-semester financial education course for high school students and Talking Cents, conversation cards developed to engage people in conversations about…
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35: Why bestselling financial journalist Farnoosh Torabi says facing your money fears can help women build wealth
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Today I speak with Farnoosh Torabi, bestselling Financial Author and creator of the So Money Podcast, which has had over 25 million downloads. Farnoosh holds a degree in Finance and International Business from Pennsylvania State University and a Masters in Journalism from Columbia University. As one of the US’s favorite money experts, she’s been fe…
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34: REWIND EPISODE How Lacy Filipich succesfully retired at 31 and why she's teaching kids to do the same
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Today is a REWIND Episode where I speak with Lacey Filipich, the Founder of Money School which helps people become financially independent and raise financially capable kids. Money School is also the title of her award-winning book which was the winner of the best book 2022 at the Money Awareness and Inclusion Awards. Lacey graduated as valedictori…
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33: REWIND EPISODE How Entertainment Industry CEO Sarah Harden is on a mission to change the narrative for Women in Hollywood and at Home
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This episode is a Rewind Episode of my conversation with Entertainment Industry CEO Sarah Harden who leads Reese Witherspoon's company Hello Sunshine. Sarah has led Hello Sunshine’s rapid growth as a premium content studio and direct-to-consumer media brand. Prior to her time with Hello Sunshine, she was President of Otter Media, and spent 10 years…
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32: How Cherie Blair’s childhood lessons led to her championing entrepreneurship for women and impacting millions of lives
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My guest today is Lady Cherie Blair CBE KC, founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, a leading international human rights lawyer, a passionate campaigner for women’s equality, and wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Cherie studied law at the London School of Economics, she’s a King’s Counsel, and a founding member of Omnia St…
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31: How scoutmaster Mike Lanning’s early influences have helped him raise generations of young leaders and why girls are now benefiting
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My guest today is Mike Lanning, an attorney and scoutmaster extraordinaire! Mike is the Scoutmaster at Troop 223 in the Pacific Palisades, a suburb of Los Angeles where he has been Scoutmaster since 1953. Mike is an Eagle Scout himself and has received numerous scouting awards including Distinguished Eagle and Scoutmaster of the Year. This past yea…
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30: How Savvy Ladies is changing the culture of money silence for women
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My guest today is Judy Herbst, the Executive Director of Savvy Ladies, a non-profit organization that offers a FREE financial help line and financial planning education to women. Savvy Ladies is completely independent from any financial institution or organization and its resources are provided free of charge. You can find out more about Savvy Ladi…
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29: How author Will Rainey's money skills led to a whole new life for his family, and the lessons he teaches his daughters
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In this episode I speak with Will Rainey, the founder of Blue Tree, a blog on financial literacy which he started up to help as many parents as possible teach their kids about money. In his blog Will covers some really great topics like the story of how basketball player Shaquille O’Neil went from poor to wealthy and the explanation for why diamond…
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28: How Bluestone Lane's founder Nick Stone translated his finance skills into the fastest growing premium cafe brand in the US and the way he's raising his kids
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In this episode of Banking on Girls podcast I speak with Nick Stone, Founder of Bluestone Lane, the fastest growing premium cafe brand in the US. Nick has excelled in three vastly different careers, as a professional football player in Australia, an investment banker, and now as an entrepreneur. Nick talks about the skills that helped him bridge 3 …
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27: REWIND EPISODE - Why Karen Holland says that teaching kids to think before they buy is the best financial habit you can give them
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This episode is a REWIND of my conversation with Karen Holland, the Founder of GiftingSense.org. If you’ve ever had a child come to ask you for something they want to buy and you’ve thought to yourself, if only they understood the value of money better, then today’s episode is going to be extremely informative. Karen has created a FREE online quiz …
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26: REWIND EPISODE- How a liberal arts student became a Professor of Finance and the money lessons Julia Plotts is now teaching her daughter
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This episode is a rewind of one the most popular Banking On Girls episodes in which we learn practical tips and advice on raising kids with financial literacy from a Professor of Finance. In this episode we speak with Professor Julia Plotts, the Academic Director of the Masters of Finance program and Professor of Clinical Finance and Business Econo…
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25: How philanthropist Rekha Mody is providing a platform for social change for women and children in India
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My guest today is Rekha Mody, a philanthropist and women’s activist based in Calcutta India. Rekha is the founder of 3 organizations: Divya Chaya Trust (1984) -which rehabilitates and supports underprivileged children and destitute women. Habiart Foundation to promote contemporary art, and spearheaded Sphote “A creative protest against terror” in 2…
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24: How this week turned into a Billion dollar week for Girl Power in LA
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This week was a billion dollar week for girl power in LA. Barbie and Taylor Swift ruled LA this week, and with two teenage daughters it was hard for me to escape the fever, with one local radio station even renaming themselves to SWIFT FM. Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie is estimated to have brought in $1b after just 3 weeks at the box office. This mak…
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23: How Berenice Giannini's upbringing as a young girl in Mexico led to the successful launch and sale of her e-commerce venture
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My guest today is Berenice (“Bere”) Giannini who is no stranger to innovation and success. Giannini is not a typical venture-backed founder. She’s a Mexican immigrant, solo entrepreneur who launched and exited her first venture-funded company, eTailPet, after a 20-year-long career outside the tech ecosystem in only four years. After earning an MBA …
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22: How Zerbanoo Gifford's passion for politics led to her solution for world peace and the empowerment of women
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My guest today is Zerbanoo Gifford, a human rights campaigner based in London, England, and founder of The ASHA Centre, a charity working for the empowerment of young people, sustainable development and peace & reconciliation worldwide. Zerbanoo is the author of several books and holds countless awards including the International Woman of the Year …
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21: How California School Finance Authority, Executive Director, Katrina Johantgen's immigrant parents set her up with good financial habits and why she encourages women to consider a career in the public ...
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My guest today is Katrina Johantgen who is the Executive Director of the California School Finance Authority where since 2000 she has overseen the development of the state and federal charter school grant and loan programs. Under her leadership The California School Finance Authority has disbursed over $4 and half billion dollars to non-profit borr…
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20: How trailblazing surgeon Dr. Susan Bukata became one of the first female orthopedic department chairs in the US and what she has learned about diversity and negotiation
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In this epsiode orthopedic surgeon and UCSD department chair, Dr. Susan Bukata, shares her life lessons in gender equity, diversity, and negotiating in a male dominated field. Dr. Bukata tells us how she is handing down the habits of saving and budgeting that she learned as a student, to her children.…
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19: How aeronautical engineer Karina Montilla Edmonds' early exposure to math led her to advocacy for women in STEM
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My guest today is Karina Montilla Edmonds an aeronautical engineerr and leader in the field of innovation and technology transfer. She has a distinguished career spanning from the Obama Administration to tech companies such as Google. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Global Head of Academies and University Alliances at SAP, a m…
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18: How computer giant HP Inc's CFO Marie Myers' journey from Australia's sugarcane fields to the US has formed the way she's raising her daughters to be smart about money and technology
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In this episode I speak with Marie Myers the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for HP Inc. where she serves as a strategic advisor and is responsible for all aspects of financial operations. Marie is a passionate advocate for digital transformation and automation and is committed to education and to helping ensure STEM for Girls and advancing the Digit…
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17: How Fortune 500 company CEO, Greg Creed, is empowering the next generation of his family to be smart about money.
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In this episode I speak with Greg Creed, former CEO of Fortune 500 company Yum! Brands Inc.,(parent company of Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell). Greg retired in 2019 after a successful 25-year career with the company, and now runs his own marketing & branding firm, and serves on several boards including Delta Airlines and Girls Inc. Greg graduated fro…
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16: What launching my podcast has taught me in the first 15 episodes
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In this episode I share some of the lessons I’ve learned in the 6 months since launching Banking On Girls. Many women find the thought of money stressful, but women also know that it is also the key to freedom. So what are some of the practical steps we can take towards that freedom, for ourselves and our girls? This month I’m starting a mailbag, s…
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15: How Sonya Ottaway's career as an accountant and sports ambassador has led her to a lifetime of adventures all over the world
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My guest today is Sonya Ottaway, a Chartered Accountant and Director at one of the world's big 4 accounting firms. She is also the Founder of Netball America and its unique Be An Inspiration® program which provides opportunities to children for leadership, teamwork and physical fitness -all while helping improve self-esteem with a focus on anti-bul…
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14: How Robin Taub became the award winning author of The Wisest Investment and her advice for parents
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In this episode I speak with Robin Taub, author of the award winning book, The Wisest Investment: Teaching Your Kids to Be Responsible, Independent and Money-Smart for Life, a book that gives parents the information and skills they need to teach their kids about money. Robin has held professional positions in audit and tax at two of Canada’s larges…
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13: How money mindset and business coach Rasa DiSalvo’s career with athletes, executives and celebrities began as a volleyball player in Lithuania
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My guest today is Rasa DiSalvo, a business and high-performance coach, transformational speaker, and athlete. Rasa has coached founders, pro-athletes, Hollywood celebrities, corporate executives, and CEOs. Rasa’s passion for human potential and high performance has been uniquely shaped by a career as an athlete, where human beings are tested to the…
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12: How Lacey Filipich successfully retired at 31, and how she’s teaching kids to have the same opportunity
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My guest today is Lacey Filipich, the founder of Money School which helps people become financially independent and raise financially capable kids. Money School is also the title of her award-winning book which was the winner of the best book 2022 at the Money Awareness and Inclusion Awards. Lacey graduated as valedictorian from the University of Q…
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11: Why Karen Holland says that teaching kids to think before they buy is the best financial habit you can give them
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My guest today is Karen Holland who is the Founder of GiftingSense.org. If you’ve ever had a child come to ask you for something they want to buy and you’ve thought to yourself, if only they understood the value of money better, then today’s episode is going to be extremely informative. Karen has created a FREE online quiz that is helping parents a…
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10: How Dr. Marlene Kanga became a global role model for women in STEM
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My guest today is Dr. Marlene Kanga. Dr. Kanga lives in Sydney, Australia and is an outstanding leader and engineer. She was the second female President of the World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO), from 2017-2019. In that capacity she represented over 30 million engineers around the world. She holds non-executive director positions …
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9: How Mayor Paige Cognetti's financial skills have guided her through life and career
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My guest today is Mayor Paige Cognetti, the first female Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Prior to becoming Mayor, Mayor Cognetti advised the Pennsylvania Auditor General on the oversight of public school districts and care for older adults. Mayor Cognetti also served in the Obama administration as a senior advisor to the Under Secretary for Intern…
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8: Why financial historian Mark Higgins says Henrietta (Hetty) Green was the best investor in US history
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In this episode, financial historian Mark Higgins takes us back to the Gilded Era where he explores Henrietta (Hetty) Green’s childhood and how she became such an astute investor. Mark Higgins is an author and historian with many years of experience in the financial services industry. He is working on a complete history of the US financial system t…
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7: How Australian diplomat Kylie Hargreaves' early life and travels formed her views on leadership and financial literacy
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Today’s guest is Kylie Hargreaves, Chair of the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity and Deputy Chair for Regional Development Australia. Kylie is an experienced diplomat and is passionate about water, waste and energy. She has over 25 years experience in Federal and State Governments, including as Australia's Senior Trade & Investment Commi…
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6: How Darline Llamas Llopis transformed her passion for sports into a career in finance with the NFL
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Today’s guest is Darline Llamas Llopis the Vice President of Finance and Retail of the Miami Dolphins football team and the Florida Formula 1 Grand Prix. Prior to joining the Dolphins, she was the Director of Finance and Controller of the Los Angeles Rams football team. She has an MBA from UCLA and Masters of Accountancy from the University of Sout…
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5: How an entrepreneur’s journey from Boston to Nigeria inspired Mira Mehta’s solution to global poverty
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RMira Mehta is co-founder and CEO of Tomato Jos – a fully integrated farming and processing agribusiness in Northern Nigeria that produces tomato paste and other agricultural products for the domestic market. Before founding Tomato Jos, Mira worked in the financial services and healthcare sectors in New York and Nigeria, respectively, where she gai…
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4: How a liberal arts student became a Professor of Finance and the money lessons Julia Plotts is now teaching her daughter
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In this episode we speak with Professor Julia Plotts, the Academic Director of the Masters of Finance program and Professor of Clinical Finance and Business Economics at the USC Marshall School of Business- where she has been awarded the Golden Apple award for teaching excellence 12 times. She is the mother of two children including a teenage daugh…
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3: How tech company CFO, Elaine Paul’s career and family values have been shaped by her early lessons in financial literacy.
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My guest today is Elaine Paul, the Chief Financial Officer of Lyft, where she oversees their finance, accounting, and treasury functions. Prior to joining Lyft, Elaine served as the Chief Financial Officer of Amazon Studios and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.A. in Economics and History with Distinction from Stanford University. I…
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