<p>Award-winning financial journalist, behavior expert and author, Stacey Tisdale, discusses the new realities of the post Covid-19 economy helping audiences navigate the financial and psychological challenges that so many are facing, due to factors such as job and income loss, loss of healthcare coverage, financial stress, and the gender and racial inequalities the virus is amplifying. </p><p>When she was a journalist with Wall Street Journal Television, Stacey became one of the first women—and the first African American—to report from the New York Stock Exchange. With more than 20 years of reporting for some of the most prestigious news organizations in the world, she is a sought-after voice when it comes to new ideas and methods of interacting with our money. Named by <i>Top 100 Magazine</i> as one of 2019’s Top 100 People in Finance and CEO of multi-media content provider, Mind Money Media, Stacey helps audiences better understand how our personal finance experiences, careers, and decisions are impacted by gender, race, age, orientation, socioeconomics, and cultural diversity. </p><p>She worked on Wall Street as a cash manager for a major investing firm, investing $90 million per day in global financial markets, and then moved into financial journalism. Stacey became one of the first on-air reporters for <i>CBS MarketWatch </i>and served as a business/personal finance correspondent for CBS programs like <i>CBS News</i> and <i>The Early Show</i>. She filed business and consumer reports for all CNN networks. Her work includes Business Correspondent for Al Jazeera America, financial expert for <i>NBC’s Today Show,</i> a former Senior Editor of Personal Finance for <i>Black Enterprise,</i> a financial expert on <i>The Oprah Winfrey Show</i>, and she serves as an expert contributor for <i>O Magazine</i>.</p><p>Stacey’s critically acclaimed book, <i>The True Cost of Happiness: The Real Story Behind Managing Your Money</i> centers on what drives financial behavior and financial psychology, central themes of her presentations. Stacey created a personal finance curriculum for college students for the White House, conducted research for the United States Congress on the financial behavior of professional athletes, and develops financial education and life-skills programs for professional sports teams and corporations, including the WNBA’s Washington Mystics, the New York Giants, and the female employees of Microsoft.</p>
Financial Behavioral Expert, Award-Winning Broadcast Journalist, Author, and President/CEO of Mind Money Media
<ul><li><strong>Financial & Lifestyle Issues That Face Women & Minorities</strong></li><li>Gender and race not only impact how we are received by the world, they also impact what we believe is possible for our lives, including what we believe about money. In this presentation, award-winning financial journalist and author, Stacey Tisdale, shows how to identify the ways that gender and race play out in our financial beliefs and experiences. Through this increased awareness, participants will learn how to step away from conditioning that does not serve them and create lives that reflect who they truly are and what they value.</li><li><strong>Behavioral Finance</strong></li><li>There’s a lot more to financial planning than dollars and cents. In this presentation, award-winning financial journalist and author, Stacey Tisdale, shares insights into how non-financial influences—gender, race, role modeling, and social pressures—play out in our belief systems, and how that impacts our choices and behaviors around money. Ms. Tisdale provides the tools to move beyond the limitations of conditioning, and align our financial lives with our values, goals, and priorities.</li></ul>