SWSM Executive Women – Ginger Siegel: Scrappy, Self-Reliant, and Unstoppable

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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

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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

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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...

SWSM Executive Women – Amy Michaliszyn: Always Seize the Next Challenge

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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...

College Savings Month: Why Financial Education is Essential

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By Nebraska State Treasurer John Murante Financial wellness has become increasingly important for all Americans. In the wake of downturns, a global pandemic, and changes to work-based...

SWSM Executive Women Profile Series – Ruby Menon: Persistence, Grit, and a Refusal to...

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By Sarah Wall Needless to say, being a high-powered attorney in Manhattan for a firm that regularly wins billions of dollars on behalf of its clients would be...

SWSM Executive Women Profile Series – Francie Heller: A Pioneer Woman

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By Sarah Wall Some people shy away from new challenges, fearing failure or unhappiness in taking on something new. For other people, unexpected changes and challenges are taken...

She’s ‘Owned’ Our Stage Since the Beginning

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by Shannon Santschi Photography by Deb Wonch and Michelle Sharbono For this article, we sit down with Carolyn Holly, a name and face familiar to our audience. Carolyn writes...

Utah Auditor John “Frugal” Dougall: The Most Frugal Man in the World

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by Heather Pluard "He only eats out once a week; sample day at the supermarket. His car not only stops on a dime; it picks it up, too....

Chloe’s Money Tips for Kids: Interview with Kentucky Treasurer Ball

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By Chloe PullanHave you ever wanted something at a store and your parents told you no? Maybe you could start your own business and be able to...
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