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In this episode of Financial Modeler’s Corner, host Paul Barnhurst welcomes Emma Chieppor, founder of Excel Dictionary, a social media-driven Excel education platform with over 9 million followers. Emma shares her journey from being an actuary to becoming one of the most influential Excel educators online. She discusses the power of Excel, the challenges of running a business, and how short-form content transformed Excel learning for millions.
Emma Chieppor started her career as an actuary before launching Excel Dictionary, a platform dedicated to providing quick and practical Excel tips. Through social media, Emma has built a massive following by sharing 30-second Excel tutorials. Her expertise has helped professionals worldwide enhance their Excel skills efficiently.
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In this episode, Emma Chieppor shared her journey from actuary to Excel influencer, emphasizing consistency, hands on learning, and creativity in Excel. She highlighted the power of shortcuts, automation, and social media in making Excel more accessible. Excel is more than a tool; it is a platform for innovation and efficiency. Keep learning, stay curious, and master the skills that set you apart!
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In today’s episode:
[01:30] - Introduction to the episode
[03:09] - Worst Financial Model Mistakes – Avoiding Pivot Tables
[06:43] - Emma’s Background from an Actuary to an Excel Star
[09:03] - How COVID Led to the Creation of Excel Dictionary
[13:04] - Emma’s Journey to One Million Plus Followers
[17:49] - The Importance of Consistency in Content Creation
[28:23] - Rapid-Fire Excel Questions on Excel Features
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In this episode of Financial Modeler’s Corner, host Paul Barnhurst welcomes Emma Chieppor, founder of Excel Dictionary, a social media-driven Excel education platform with over 9 million followers. Emma shares her journey from being an actuary to becoming one of the most influential Excel educators online. She discusses the power of Excel, the challenges of running a business, and how short-form content transformed Excel learning for millions.
Emma Chieppor started her career as an actuary before launching Excel Dictionary, a platform dedicated to providing quick and practical Excel tips. Through social media, Emma has built a massive following by sharing 30-second Excel tutorials. Her expertise has helped professionals worldwide enhance their Excel skills efficiently.
Expect to Learn:
Here are a few quotes from the episode:
In this episode, Emma Chieppor shared her journey from actuary to Excel influencer, emphasizing consistency, hands on learning, and creativity in Excel. She highlighted the power of shortcuts, automation, and social media in making Excel more accessible. Excel is more than a tool; it is a platform for innovation and efficiency. Keep learning, stay curious, and master the skills that set you apart!
Follow Emma Chieppor :
Follow Paul:
Follow Financial Modeler's Corner
Sign up for the Advanced Financial Modeler Accreditation Today and receive 15% off by using the special show code ‘Podcast’.
Visit https://bit.ly/497oAqW and use the code “Podcast” to save 15% when you register.
In today’s episode:
[01:30] - Introduction to the episode
[03:09] - Worst Financial Model Mistakes – Avoiding Pivot Tables
[06:43] - Emma’s Background from an Actuary to an Excel Star
[09:03] - How COVID Led to the Creation of Excel Dictionary
[13:04] - Emma’s Journey to One Million Plus Followers
[17:49] - The Importance of Consistency in Content Creation
[28:23] - Rapid-Fire Excel Questions on Excel Features
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