Ep. 117 - Life and work lessons learned from growing up poor - Irma Neal
Irma Neal is the former Deputy Mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana and Director of Human Services with more than 30 years of experience in government and corporate sectors. She has dedicated her career to transforming human services and financial literacy and has spent over 15 years as a business owner and consultant, working with government agencies, schools, and private organizations. Growing up in a family facing financial hardship, Irma learned early the importance of money management, which fueled her lifelong passion for economic education. As the best-selling author of Leading in Chaos, Irma is passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of others. In this episode, Irma talks about some life and work lessons she learned from growing up poor. Host: Marie-Line Germain, Ph.D. Mixing: Kelly MinnisAlso watch
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