FREE for NAWBO Members // $20 Non-Members
All women face financial risk factors including living longer, lacking financial confidence, competing financial priorities, time poverty, under-earning male peers and a higher likelihood of becoming disabled.
Through advanced financial planning classes and expert-authored content, Moneyweave® Academy helps women gain clarity, confidence and control over their finances. Moneyweave® Academy provides compelling workshops and must-read content tailored to the needs of professional women. We also donate 20% of our net income to and partner with other non-profits who focus on financial education for women and girls at risk of poverty.
Join us to learn:
- Why financial planning is more important for women than it is for men?
- How does the financial services industry fall short in serving women?
- What are the most important action steps you can take right now to improve your finances?
- What do women business owners need to know?
- What is Moneyweave® Academy, why does it exist and how is it different than anything out there?
- What are the most important action steps you can take right now to improve your finances?
About Our Speaker:
Mary Quist-Newins is the founder, Executive Director, and President of Moneyweave® Academy. As a Certified Financial Planner®, and holder of two master’s degrees in finance (MBA, MSFS) along with two other advanced financial planning designations (CLU®, ChFC®), she has more than 30 years of experience in financial services.
Passionate about helping women improve their financial security, she held the only endowed professorship in the nation dedicated exclusively to the study of women and money at The American College. While at The College, she founded the thriving and unique Center for Women and Financial Services.
Mary’s background includes leadership roles in major financial services firms, three financial planning practices across the country, and teaching college-level classes to prospective CFP® certificants. Her conviction for helping women was further strengthened in her service as president, treasurer and past-president of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Minnesota.