by Katy Yocom | Mar 1, 2022 | For Your Future, Industry News, Industry News, Interesting Articles, International Women's Day, News, Women In Wealth Management
Happy Women’s History Month! Women make history everyday of every month. Declared in March 1987, Women’s History Month has been designated worldwide to highlight those who have broken barriers and changed the course of history. It is also recognized in March to create...
by Katy Yocom | Feb 23, 2022 | Black History Month, For Your Future, Industry News, Industry News, Interesting Articles, News
Ronald H. Brown was the the first black commerce secretary and chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Brown was born in Washington, D.C., and raised by middle-class parents in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood. His father managed the Theresa Hotel in...
by Katy Yocom | Feb 17, 2022 | Black History Month, For Your Future, Industry News, Industry News, Interesting Articles, News, Women In Wealth Management
Maggie Lena Walker was the first women and first African American to charter a U.S. bank – St. Luke Penny Savings Bank in 1903. Maggie was born into poverty on July 15, 1864, in Richmond, Virginia, to parents who worked in the mansion of the...
by Katy Yocom | Feb 16, 2022 | Finding A Job, For Your Future, For Your Future, Industry News, Industry News, Interesting Articles, News, Women In Wealth Management
Feb. 16, 2022 We are honored to announce that we won the Money Management Institute’s Opening Doors Breaking Barriers Award! This award recognizes the demonstrable progress in diversity, equity, and inclusion through leadership, innovation, and deep, proactive...
by Katy Yocom | Feb 10, 2022 | Black History Month, Finding A Job, For Your Future, For Your Future, Industry News, Industry News, Interesting Articles, News, Women In Wealth Management
Azie Taylor Morton is distinguished as the first and only African American ever to hold the post of Treasurer of the United States. She was born in Dale, TX on a small farm. During her youth, she worked in the cotton fields. There was no high school for...