Jen Sapel leads her wealth management firm with the philosophy that a scalpel can save a life or end it. What matters is how you use it. The same applies to money.
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Ron Milsap wants to do everything he can to be an Oracle of Chicago’s South Side
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In “Econ for the Rest of Us,” Dr. Karama Neal would quote Langston Hughes and discuss how wealth without equity of opportunity means very little
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Nivi Achanta says she’s making progress at understanding how to use money to dismantle oppression
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David Korslund was 10 when he got his first line of credit to raise hogs and save for college; he’s been advocating for people-centric banking ever since
Norma L. Hernandez's parents never had a bank account; she now runs a credit union (and a city, its first Latina Mayor)
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Pete Hellwig wants his money to not only NOT fund fossil fuels but ACTIVELY fund renewable energy