Money Making at Garage Sales
By Chloe Pullan
Who doesn't love a good garage sale?!! Basically, all my family loves them, and we go to garage sales throughout the summer. Even the kids...
National Savings Day is October 12th — Are You Saving Enough?
By Shannon Santschi
Most Americans are saving more money today than they did pre-pandemic. The St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank notes that from the end of the Great...
SWSM Executive Women – Joann Waiters: Helping Pave the Way for Women in the...
By Sarah Wall
In most industries today, being a woman in the workforce is fortunately normal and common – so common, in fact, that we easily forget...
Social Media Can Get You Fired
By Judy Carter
Social media is a way to communicate by posting information or content on the internet. This comes in many forms, through personal web pages, blogs,...
SWSM Executive Women – Ginger Siegel: Scrappy, Self-Reliant, and Unstoppable
By Sarah Wall
Ginger Siegel didn’t necessarily know what she wanted her ultimate career to look like when she was first starting out – and no one would...
West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore: Start Early on College Savings
By West Virginia State Treasurer Riley Moore
It’s never too early to start saving for your child’s future.
That’s what I tell West Virginia parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles...
SWSM Executive Women – Cathryn Scivicque: Living Out Her Father’s Wisdom
By Sarah Wall
When Cathryn Scivicque graduated from Louisiana State University with a degree in Art Education and Fine Arts, surely she never dreamed she’d one day be...
Natalie Ghidotti: Wordsmith, Spin Doctor & Arkansas’ Premier PR Guru
By Heather Pluard
When she's not putting out fires, Natalie Ghidotti is trying to light them - figuratively speaking, of course! As the President and CEO of...
SWSM Executive Women – Amy Michaliszyn: Always Seize the Next Challenge
By Sarah Wall
Professional growth looks different from person to person, and from executive to executive. But whether someone’s career path involves working for 40 different firms, or...
Remembering 9/11: Peg Creonte Shares About “The Innate Goodness of People”
By Peg Creonte
On the morning of September 11, 2001, I was home with our two young boys, just 4 and 5 years old and days away from...