Women are reevaluating their relationship with money at an accelerating rate; from a renewed focus on climbing the ladder and increasing income, to saving smartly for retirement, to starting a business, and prioritizing flexibility without forsaking financial safety. At CNBC’s Women & Wealth, we’ll explore ways that women can increase their income, save for the future, and make the most out of current opportunities.
Suze Orman has been called “a force in the world of personal finance” and a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” by USA Today. A two-time Emmy Award-winning television host, New York Times mega bestselling author, magazine and online columnist, writer/producer and one of the top motivational speakers in the world today, Orman is undeniably America’s most recognized expert on personal finance.
Orman is the contributing editor to O, The Oprah Magazine, The Costco Connection Magazine and is in her 12th year as host of the award-winning Suze Orman Show, which airs every Saturday night on CNBC. Over her television career, Orman has accomplished that which no other television personality ever has before: Not only is she the single most successful fundraiser in the history of Public Television, but she has also garnered an unprecedented nine Gracie Awards, more than anyone in the 37-year history of the prestigious award. The Gracies recognize the nation’s best radio, television and cable programming for, by and about women.
In January 2013, The Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television honored Orman’s broadcast career accomplishments with her recent inclusion in its historic “Emmy TV Legends” interview collection.
In 2010, Orman was honored with the Touchstone Award from Women in Cable Telecommunications, was named one of “The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women” by Forbes and was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Commercial Science degree from Bentley University. In the same year, Orman received the “Gracie Allen Tribute Award” from the American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT). (The Gracie Allen Tribute Award is bestowed upon an individual who truly plays a key role in laying the foundation for future generations of women in the media.)
In October 2009, Orman was the recipient of a Visionary Award from the Council for Economic Education for being a champion on economic empowerment. In July 2009, Forbes named Orman 18th on their list of “The Most Influential Women In Media.” In May 2009, Orman was presented with an honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Illinois. In May 2009 and May 2008, Time magazine named Orman as one of the “TIME 100, The World’s Most Influential People.” In October 2008, Orman was the recipient of the National Equality Award from the Human Rights Campaign.
In April 2008, Orman was presented with the Amelia Earhart Award for her message of financial empowerment for women. Saturday Night Live has spoofed Suze six times during 2008-2011. In 2007, Businessweek named Orman one of the top 10 motivational speakers in the world—she was the ONLY woman on that list, thereby making her 2007′s top female motivational speaker in the world.
Orman, who grew up on the South Side of Chicago, earned a bachelor’s degree in social work at the University of Illinois, and at the age of 30 was still a waitress making $400 a month.
Breanna Stewart is a winner. Capturing three championships in the span of one year, “Stewie” won titles in the WNBA, EuroLeague and an Olympic gold before earning her best title yet – mom. In one of the most high-profile free agency moves of the year, Stewie returned to her home state of New York and signed with the Liberty, hailing in the exciting era of WNBA super teams.
Arguably the greatest college basketball player of all time, Stewie is a 4-time NCAA Champion and 4-time Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament – the first athlete of any gender to accomplish that feat. Transcendent and versatile, in 2016 Stewie was taken No. 1 overall by the Seattle Storm, was the youngest member of the USA Olympic gold medal winning squad in Rio and the WNBA unanimous Rookie of the Year. Continuing her dominance in 2018, Stewie swept WNBA Regular Season MVP, WNBA Finals MVP and USA Basketball FIBA World Cup MVP in just 35 days. All told, she is a 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist, 2-time WNBA Champion, EuroLeague Champion and MVP, and 4-time WNBA All-Star.
A natural on social media, Stewie is a universally liked star, known for her humble, yet determined spirit and candid personality. Just as impressive off the court, Stewie overcame adversity and successfully rehabbed from a season-ending achilles injury in 2019. During that time, she decided to freeze her eggs and fell in love with her now wife Marta, which ultimately led to their inspirational journey of becoming moms to Ruby through gestational surrogacy. Destigmatizing fertility conversations for sport and women in the workplace, Stewie shattered the notion that a woman cannot be the best player in the world and have a baby. She aims to bring advocacy for parents into her outreach and partnerships. In 2022, she partnered with lactation pod company Mamava to give Climate Pledge Arena guests a safe place to nurse their children. Defying expectations and convention, count on Stewie to continually set records and milestones both in basketball and life.
Since the moment Breanna Stewart turned pro, she has embraced the opportunity to advocate for causes bigger than herself. When she won the 2016 ESPY for Best Female Athlete, she gave a speech calling out the media for its lack of coverage of women’s sports. That same year, she joined her colleagues across the league in standing up for Black Lives Matter. In 2017, she stood up for the LGBTQ community and proudly championed the inclusive culture of the WNBA, and in October 2018 she came forward as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse with a moving first-person essay with The Players Tribune, going on to launch a national campaign to help other victims and their families.
In 2021, Stewie signed with PUMA in a groundbreaking deal that made her the highest paid footwear and apparel endorser in the WNBA, guaranteed her a signature shoe by 2022 and is paving the way for the next generation of stars. The Stewie 1 launched in September of 2022 as the league’s first signature shoe since the early 2010’s. With multiple design iterations and an expansive size range, the Stewie 1 welcomes inclusion and on-court opportunity for all.
Named by SUCCESS Magazine as one of the Top 25 Influential Leaders in Personal Development, Patrice Washington is a conscious thought-leader, award-winning podcaster, author, sought-after media personality, renowned transformational speaker and hope-restoring/tough-love coach on PBS television series, Opportunity Knock$.
As the Founder of Redefining Wealth, Patrice has built a thriving international community of purpose-driven individuals committed to creating a powerful life weaving together the aspects of their careers, home, health, and personal finances. Through wise teachings and intuitive guidance, Patrice creates a safe environment for Purpose Chasers to dig deeper in exploring and understanding the obstacles that are prohibiting them from making progress. She empowers her international community to look at life through a lens of abundance and opportunity, instead of lack and scarcity.
Consistently called on by top national media outlets such as Good Morning America, CNBC, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, NBC, Essence Magazine, and more, Patrice is where personal development, spiritual growth and personal finance success converge to create a roadmap for your ultimate success.
Winnie Sun is Managing Partner of Sun Group Wealth Partners, and is one of the most trusted and followed financial voices on social media. Her trending business tweetchat averages over 150 MM impressions per week on Twitter.
With more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, Winnie serves on the CNBC Financial Advisor Council, is a popular Forbes contributor, is a regular Good Day Los Angeles, Fox News and Digital Trends television contributor.
She is frequently quoted in publications including The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, ABC, The New York Times, Yahoo! Finance, AOL Finance, and many others.
Winnie was previously First Vice President of Wealth Management, Senior Investment Management Specialist and Lead Advisor for the Sun Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
She serves as the host of LevelUp With Winnie, which airs on NASDAQ (8MM MUV), Amazon FIRE TV, and Roku, executive producer and host of ModernMom Mondays LIVE for Modern Mom (1.6MM MUV) and hosts a daily weekday livestream show on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitch, and YouTube.
As record high inflation and economic uncertainty continue to persist, how are females feeling when it comes to their finances? We’ll dive into new data to examine the current state of women and wealth in 2023.
Julia Boorstin, CNBC Senior Media and Tech Correspondent
With record high inflation continuing, a recession looming, and 74% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, the host of the “Women & Money” podcast believes we are in the midst of a financial pandemic. She’ll share advice on how to remain on strong financial footing, and where to best invest your money in 2023.
Suze Orman, “Women & Money” Podcast Host
Interviewer: Kristina Partsinevelos, CNBC General Assignment Reporter
The “Money Maven” will share her comeback story of rebuilding her life after plunging $2 million into debt, and how that led her to create a new definition of “wealth” based around six holistic pillars.
Patrice Washington, Redefining Wealth Founder
Interviewer: Bertha Coombs, CNBC Reporter
Economic challenges and unpredictability continue to affect how we spend, save, and invest. Our financial expert is armed with answers to your questions on all things money.
Winnie Sun, Sun Group Wealth Partners Managing Partner
Interviewer: Sharon Epperson, CNBC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent
Sponsored & Programmed by Empower
Thanks to an ongoing gender pay gap, the burden of being a caregiver, longer life expectancy, plus an occasional lack of confidence in investments and financial decisions, women often need to think differently about their financial futures than men. Fortunately, these obstacles can be overcome with smart planning. This session will review ways to counterbalance the hurdles facing women today.
Carol Waddell, Empower President, Personal Wealth
Michelle Brownstein, Empower Vice President, Personal Wealth Private Client Group
Moderator: Jen Rogers, Financial Reporter
Sponsored & Programmed by Morgan Stanley
The number of women serving on corporate boards lags and gender pay gap in the United States still exists. High-net-worth investors are noticing and putting their investment dollars in companies that exercise and promote diversity. This session will examine ways to incorporate a gender lens into your investment strategy and why doing so might also yield higher returns.
Emily Thomas, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Head of Investing with Impact
Interviewer: Caroline Woods, Financial Journalist
Supporting the charitable causes that you care about may not only be a personal priority, it should also be a part of your overall financial plan. Just like planning for retirement, developing a thoughtful giving strategy can maximize the impact you make for the long-term. This session will explore ways to create a giving plan, questions to ask before you donate to a cause; tax implications, and things to watch for along the way to make sure your money counts.
Holly Newman Kroft, Neuberger Berman Wealth Advisor
Interviewer: Patricia Martell, CNBC Supervising Producer
Most money decisions are driven not by numbers, but by emotions, particularly for women. We’ll discuss how underlying feelings and motivations, along with cognitive biases, fuels behavior, and tips to achieving financial wellness.
Lindsay Bryan-Podvin, Financial Therapist
Interviewer: Seema Mody, CNBC Global Markets Reporter
On average, US women earn nearly 17% less than men, and in professional sports the gender pay gap is far wider. But many athletes are working hard to change that, including one WNBA all-star who will discuss her full court press for equal pay, investment, and exposure.
Breanna Stewart, WNBA NY Liberty
Interviewer: Morgan Brennan, CNBC “Squawk on the Street” Co-Anchor
When it comes to asking for a raise, women are less likely than men to advocate for themselves, afraid of coming off as pushy or unlikeable. We’ll examine why and learn the best ways to successfully negotiate in order to ask for, and get, what you’re worth.
Alexandra Carter, Columbia Law School Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Mediation Clinic; Author, “Ask for More: Ten Questions to Negotiate Anything”
Interviewer: Sharon Epperson, CNBC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent
Now’s your chance to go straight to the expert and have your questions answered on how you can successfully negotiate in the workplace, as we continue the conversation on how to ask for more.
Alexandra Carter, Columbia Law School Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Mediation Clinic; Author, “Ask for More: Ten Questions to Negotiate Anything”
Interviewer: Sharon Epperson, CNBC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent
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