Cincy, you arrived accomplished, you left seen.
Divorce. Rebuilding. Launching a startup while holding the family’s financial floor. The inherited block of spending “your own money” even when it legally is. Legacy. What we’re leaving and for whom.
Money lives inside all of it.
Founders, executives, board directors, and operators. Angel investors. Impact builders. All sharing openly.
Overheard in the room:
“My divorce was final in February. It was a big part of being able to control my financial life, not have it depleted. Actually see everything and know what my money life is like.”
“We got a grant from Mackenzie Scott – two million. We’ve been able to grow those wins where we launched something called the Survivor Equity Fund. We believe in survivors and we invest in survivors.”
“About ten years ago, both my husband and I wanted to do a startup. He was closer to it, so I said okay, you go. I’ll be the financial backup. Then six years ago, I said – now it’s my turn. I launched it. And I blew up about a million and a half.
“I want the rest of my life to be about being generous. Not just giving money – but generosity with knowledge, with time… And yet I still have this block that I need to be uber successful on my own so I’m not spending my husband’s money. Which is stupid, I know. Intellectually, that’s stupid. But it’s still in my head.”
On May 14th in New York City join us to see possibilities, to share and learn how women are building, preserving and deploying wealth creatively.
Thank you Sue Bevan Baggott for opening your home and sharing your voice. Thank you Leah Foxx, Alison Bevilacqua, Jennifer Evans and the 1919 Investment Counsel – 100 years of aligning wealth with values, and still building new rooms to do it in. And thank you Marcia Dawood for bringing Unapologetic Wealth into the room – your work is doing powerful things in the world.
Link in comments. May 14th. New York City.
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