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In today’s episode, we chat with Mitch Slater, wealth management and investment advisor for a large multinational bank.
Mitch will give us a global view of the kinds of companies, the kinds of leaders of those companies who lead in a conscious way.
A couple of things that have shaped Mitch’s journey as a wealth management and investment advisor have been founded on his experiences in:
1. Working for Larry King, where he learned to be a successful individual, you need to be a good listener coupled with curiosity you can be successful in anything that you do in life.
2. as a board member at a school, he realized that there wasn’t enough financial literacy for children and individuals. He managed to pass a law in New Jersey that stated you can't graduate high school without a one-semester class about basic financial literacy.
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Mitch Slater spotify podcast- Financially Speaking
Summary.
Whatever, you know, every generation looks back and has regrets and wishes. They did things better. And I'm an optimist. I think we're heading in the right direction.
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In today’s episode, we chat with Mitch Slater, wealth management and investment advisor for a large multinational bank.
Mitch will give us a global view of the kinds of companies, the kinds of leaders of those companies who lead in a conscious way.
A couple of things that have shaped Mitch’s journey as a wealth management and investment advisor have been founded on his experiences in:
1. Working for Larry King, where he learned to be a successful individual, you need to be a good listener coupled with curiosity you can be successful in anything that you do in life.
2. as a board member at a school, he realized that there wasn’t enough financial literacy for children and individuals. He managed to pass a law in New Jersey that stated you can't graduate high school without a one-semester class about basic financial literacy.
LinkedIn - mitchslater
Mitch Slater spotify podcast- Financially Speaking
Summary.
Whatever, you know, every generation looks back and has regrets and wishes. They did things better. And I'm an optimist. I think we're heading in the right direction.
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