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Joline Godfrey, founder and CEO of Independent
Means, describes her company’s mission to provide financial
education for girls and their parents. The company identifies a financial
apprenticeship period of life, where young people, ranging from 5
to 18 years old, are most receptive to financial training. Godfrey
talks about the evolution of her own career, from her early positions
as a social worker to her current role as an entrepreneur, and traces
her company’s path from a nonprofit to a for-profit business
venture. |
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