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What happens when you realize the moments you feel most lost are the ones that end up giving you direction? In this episode of Money Tales, Caroline Gaynor, an endurance athlete who guides blind and visually impaired competitors through marathons and Ironmans, shares how helping others quite literally shaped her own path. From feeling unprepared for adulthood and money in her 20s to becoming a passionate advocate for financial education, Caroline’s story is honest and energizing.
Caroline is a vice president, relationship director and investment specialist at Avantis Investors®. Prior to joining Avantis Investors, Caroline served as a regional director at Dimensional Fund Advisors (DFA). Caroline is also a sought-after public speaker who has presented at numerous events and conferences for end-investor and advisor audiences. She received her B.A. from Columbia University.
Follow Money Tales on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube Music for more real stories that inspire thoughtful, intentional decisions about money.
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What happens when you realize the moments you feel most lost are the ones that end up giving you direction? In this episode of Money Tales, Caroline Gaynor, an endurance athlete who guides blind and visually impaired competitors through marathons and Ironmans, shares how helping others quite literally shaped her own path. From feeling unprepared for adulthood and money in her 20s to becoming a passionate advocate for financial education, Caroline’s story is honest and energizing.
Caroline is a vice president, relationship director and investment specialist at Avantis Investors®. Prior to joining Avantis Investors, Caroline served as a regional director at Dimensional Fund Advisors (DFA). Caroline is also a sought-after public speaker who has presented at numerous events and conferences for end-investor and advisor audiences. She received her B.A. from Columbia University.
Follow Money Tales on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube Music for more real stories that inspire thoughtful, intentional decisions about money.