George has been fortunate to have lived, worked, and studied in over 22 cities across 3 continents, his exposure to so many diverse cultures, and experiencing how they lived and functioned, set him on his current purpose to demystify finance and money habits.
He identifies as a community servant who has actively written/sponsored various financial literacy programs; Family Care (Lagos, Nigeria), The Mustard Seed (Manchester, UK), Teach Me How to Money (Texas Southern University) and a Finance Literacy Series with the NETwork ERG, partnering with Fidelity Investments. George studied Business Accounting (London) and went on to earn an MSc in Finance & Accounting (Scotland) and an MBA with a focus on Strategy (Houston, TX). He currently works as a Business Operations and Strategy Lead (Customer Channels Technology) AWS and serves as the Director of Professional Development for Amazon's Black Employee Network (BEN) Nigeria. He lives with his wife Kazmere in Houston, TX.
His mission is simple, plug the knowledge gap in perfecting smart money management habits and living purposeful lives.
Anirban always had a fascination with personal finance. When he first received his first paycheck post-college, he wanted to know how he could best utilize his money. Over the years of budgeting, investing, and sometimes splurging on finer things in life he has learned a lot about finance. Anirban studied engineering and furthered his studies by getting his MBA focusing on Finance and Strategy.
Anirban currently works as a Lead Product Marketing Manager at AT&T and lives with his wife Isabelle in Los Angeles, CA. He has a passion for educating others about money management and understanding others' money habits.
He wishes to share his finance knowledge and experience with others through Dapper Dollar$. He hopes to help others maximize their paycheck, help grow their knowledge about money, and ultimately their bank account!
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