Barbara Stanny, Authority on Money

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Barbara grew up relying on her father (the “R” of H&R Block), then her husband, to manage her inheritance. But early in Barbara’s marriage, she found out her husband was a compulsive gambler. And here’s the insane part — she continued to let him handle all their finances because that’s how scared and intimidated she was by money.

That didn’t change until a devastating financial crisis became a personal wake-up call. Barbara received tax bills for over $1m for illegal deals her ex got them in. He’d left the country. She didn’t have anywhere close to $1m. And her father wouldn’t lend her the money. Barbara had three daughters — one just a baby, and she was not going to raise them on the street. That’s when Barbara knew she had to get smart. And she did.

Barbara shares her journey to financial independence in hopes of inspiring, and even better, motivating YOU to become smart (or smarter) with money… and earn more than you’re making now. It’s much simpler and more in your control than you may realize.

She discovered a surprising series of insights that all these women shared — insights that enabled them (and eventually, her) to get smart about money. Those insights became the core of her first book, Prince Charming Isn’t Coming: How Women Get Smart About Money (Penguin).

Suddenly, Barbara was a financial expert, with a whole new career, traveling the country educating women about money. But she couldn’t make money, at least not very much, no matter how hard she worked. That’s when her mentor, Karen McCall, told her, she was an underearner.

“I am not!” Barbara protested. “I’m a writer. Everyone knows writers don’t make money!!!”

Barbara truly believed that until she decided to focus her research on women’s earnings. Rather than concentrate on the wage gap and gender barriers, she turned her attention to the women who were breaking those barriers.

Olympia Scott, WNBA All Stars

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Olympia Scott, and this is her story!

Olympia Scott, WNBA All Stars

Olympia Scott is the first woman in history to win a WNBA Championships with 2 different teams, doing so in 2005 with the Sacramento Monarchs and in 2007 with the Phoenix Mercury. Ms. Scott was instrumental in forming the Women’s National Basketball Players’ Association and served on its Executive and Negotiating Committees and as the Secretary-Treasurer for multiple terms. Prior to playing 10 seasons in the WNBA and 11 seasons in 6 different European countries, she was a 4-year starter for the Stanford University Women’s Basketball Team where she earned a BA in Sociology, was named Team Captain, All Pac-10, All-American, a finalist for the Naismith Player of the Year Award and became a member of Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc. Ms. Scott also won gold and bronze medals for the US National Team and in 2013 she was inducted into the Stanford University Athletic Hall of Fame.

After playing professional basketball for over a decade, Ms. Scott became an entrepreneur/speaker/author on a mission, starting with co-founding Super Parenting, LLC a parenting education company, and co-authoring the book, Super Parenting: Raising the Next Generation. Ms. Scott served as a sports ambassador for the US State Department and represented the WNBA & NBA traveling internationally providing basketball clinics, motivational speaking, and Super Parenting seminars. Additionally, Ms. Scott was recruited into the human resources industry as an Executive Recruiter, partnering with Top ENR general contractors, real estate developers and construction management firms providing talent acquisition strategy and services.

Currently, Ms. Scott is an entrepreneur living in Los Angeles, CA, the President & CEO of Super Parenting, LLC and of Marshall & Marshall Design, LLC, an architecture and design consultancy focused on building design and intellectual property. In addition, Ms. Scott is a motivational and keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, and Certified Master Life Coach serving universities, Fortune 500 companies, non-profits, municipalities, students and professionals in the areas of career coaching, executive coaching, leadership coaching, purpose discovery and transformation with her company, Changing the Game Coaching.

Although her basketball career is over, Ms. Scott’s true legacy has just begun, as she is a charismatic leader and change agent with an inspiring energy that she uses as a means to connect people to positive messages of hope and responsibility as she endeavors to change the world, one person at a time!

Svetlana Kim, Author

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Svetlana Kim, Author/Speaker

Svetlana Kim, Speaker, Consultant, and Award-winning author of White Pearl and I: A Memoir of a Political Refugee; co-author of The Last of the Four Musketeers: Allen Joe’s Life and Friendship with Bruce Lee; and Community Advocate.

Svetlana Kim is the author of White Pearl and I: A Memoir of a Political Refugee, which chronicles her journey from Russia to the United States, where she arrived with only one dollar in her pocket and not a single word of English at her disposal; today, she is a leader among her peers in the business world, and has been honored with numerous awards citing her commitment, skill, and integrity.

Svetlana Kim was selected to be a Spokesperson for the 2011 Macy’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and on May 11, 2009, Svetlana was recognized with the Daily Point of Light Award (Award Number: 3983) by Points of Light Institute created by the administration of President George H.B. Bush to honor individuals creating meaningful change in communities across America.

Kim has been featured and profiled in The New York TimesThe Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, MSN Money, MSNBC, Women’s Life magazine in Seoul, Korea; the Asian FortuneNetworking Times; NASDAQ’s Closing Bell; and The Gazette, a publication of the Library of Congress.