This is one of the reasons why I decided to become a financial advisor — wanting to be the change we seek.
This is one of the reasons why I decided to become a financial advisor — wanting to be the change we seek.
Dr. Ranelli Williams is a CPA, author, and profit strategist for service-based businesses.
Councilmember Monique Anderson-Walker, the first African American women to represent Prince George’s County
Delayna Watkins is a nationally recognized award-winning nurse, Amazon best-selling author, and owner of the Women’s Wellness Lounge. As CEO of Women’s Wellness Lounge, Delayna provides lifestyle, fitness, and nutrition services to thousands of women locally and nationwide. Her life’s work is empowering women about their health and wellness.
Minda Harts, CEO of The Memo LLC, has built a career platform for women of color to advance in the workplace. Additionally, she has a best-selling book The Memo: What Women of Color Need To Know To Secure A Seat At The Table. She wrote this book based on the inspiration of Toni Morrison, which
Djuana Beamon is a financial advisor turned Diversity & Inclusion Executive. She feels making this career change has allowed her to fulfill her purpose and passion. Her career has allowed her to mentor an array of individuals. Her success has happened because she believes you have to “take a chance on you, [because] no
Joia Jefferson Nuri, CEO of In the Public Eye Communications, is a communication strategist and executive presentation and media coach. She shares that “you can’t Google experience.” She gained her expertise working as a technician for NBC and CBS News. She became the first African American woman to serve as Technical Director of Face the
A few days leading up to the Memorial Day holiday weekend, like many, I began to think about how I wanted to spend the holiday weekend, maybe grill with family and friends, or maybe just rest and relax during the 4-day weekend. Then, I began to reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day and why
No one wants to admit that they don’t open their investment statements, let alone that when they do, they don’t completely make sense. But you can’t ignore them. Just like reviewing your bank statements is essential to understanding your monthly income and spending habits, it is equally important to understand your investment statements, which are sent either monthly or quarterly. They both are part of actively managing your money.
Diane Brown is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Prince George’s Community Federal Credit Union. She has a passion for her community and assisting individuals and business owners grow financially. A key to her personal financial journey started with learning early the power of money. Understanding money affects the choices you make
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