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Advancing Financial Technology Through Equal Representation with Nicole Casperson

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So much has been said about equality of representation and its influence, not just within the financial technology industry, but the society as a whole. However, looking at statistics, reality clearly does not complement expectation.

In this episode, journalist Nicole Casperson, discusses her role as the founder of WTFintech in calling out clear inequities in the finance industry and the media. As a woman who had been faced with a representational dilemma, Nicole continuously voices out her story and every story created by diverse leaders, no matter the gender, no matter the complexion.

Let us continue to advance our financial prowess by expanding our representation. Tune in now.

Highlights:

>> Nicole, the dynamic content creator behind WTFintech

>> What WTFintech offers to the financial technology industry

>> The importance of diversity to serve the underserved communities

>> Impact of representation in the media and business to people

>> Nicole’s source of motivation to grow and lead

>> How working in the media requires a strong support network

Connect with Nicole:

>> Instagram: @nicolecasperson

>> LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-casperson

>> Twitter: @nicolecasperson

>> Facebook: www.facebook.com/WTfintech

>> Website: www.workweek.com/

If you loved this episode, you have to listen to these episodes as well:

>> Empowering Women to be in Finance with Shana Sissel

>> People of Color Disrupting the Financial Industry with Dana Wilson

>> Creating Change Through Representation with Ana Trujillo Limón

I’m sure you’re getting tons of value from the podcast! Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/3jN77Mv), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3jParH0), Google Podcasts (https://bit.ly/3n3i8vb), or on your favorite podcast app and SHARE THIS 👉 (https://bit.ly/3l18yWQ) with a friend.

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Let's Continue the Conversation! Head on over to the Facebook Group and let’s discuss how we can change the complexion of wealth (https://bit.ly/3jO4cmF)

Want to chat with a fee-only financial planner? Shoot me an email at emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com Can't wait to meet you.

  continue reading

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So much has been said about equality of representation and its influence, not just within the financial technology industry, but the society as a whole. However, looking at statistics, reality clearly does not complement expectation.

In this episode, journalist Nicole Casperson, discusses her role as the founder of WTFintech in calling out clear inequities in the finance industry and the media. As a woman who had been faced with a representational dilemma, Nicole continuously voices out her story and every story created by diverse leaders, no matter the gender, no matter the complexion.

Let us continue to advance our financial prowess by expanding our representation. Tune in now.

Highlights:

>> Nicole, the dynamic content creator behind WTFintech

>> What WTFintech offers to the financial technology industry

>> The importance of diversity to serve the underserved communities

>> Impact of representation in the media and business to people

>> Nicole’s source of motivation to grow and lead

>> How working in the media requires a strong support network

Connect with Nicole:

>> Instagram: @nicolecasperson

>> LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-casperson

>> Twitter: @nicolecasperson

>> Facebook: www.facebook.com/WTfintech

>> Website: www.workweek.com/

If you loved this episode, you have to listen to these episodes as well:

>> Empowering Women to be in Finance with Shana Sissel

>> People of Color Disrupting the Financial Industry with Dana Wilson

>> Creating Change Through Representation with Ana Trujillo Limón

I’m sure you’re getting tons of value from the podcast! Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/3jN77Mv), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3jParH0), Google Podcasts (https://bit.ly/3n3i8vb), or on your favorite podcast app and SHARE THIS 👉 (https://bit.ly/3l18yWQ) with a friend.

**********

Let's Continue the Conversation! Head on over to the Facebook Group and let’s discuss how we can change the complexion of wealth (https://bit.ly/3jO4cmF)

Want to chat with a fee-only financial planner? Shoot me an email at emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com Can't wait to meet you.

  continue reading

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