Episode 67: Being A Modernist in Finance
Guest: Georgia Lee Hussey
With training in instillation sculpture and creative writing, Georgia Lee Hussey was focused on becoming a professional artist. However, after 12 years, Georgia decided it was time to try something new. At the time she was living in Portland, Oregon during the sub-prime mortgages phase and Georgia found herself with two mortgages: the first had a 7.5% interest rate and the second had 11.5% interest, and both were variable. She had never been taught about money or budgeting and found herself in a difficult, unstable position. Georgia began reading everything she could about financing and budgeting and found that she loved it. She became inspired to become a financial planner and went back to school to get her CFP.
By the time Georgia successfully passed her CFP exam, she already had some clients, which meant that she needed a home for her business. She looked to a brokerage firm to help and was extremely grateful for all the support that they provided. However, she felt out of place because it was very male-dominated and there was a general sense of inequality. She also quickly came to realize that the institutionalized structures of the industry weren’t going to support her vision. As a result, Georgia started Modernist Financial, which was built on a foundation of creativity and collaboration.
Today, Georgia is working with Jennifer Armbrust, with Armbrust & Co. to create a feminist business model. The basic core of the model is equity and inclusion, and flattening inequalities. Modernist Financial is built on values of inviting and including, investing in people, innovating and iterating, and doing good work well. Georgia is striving to create a sense of partnership and empowerment between her advisors and clients and ensuring her staff can support the innovative advice that they are providing to clients.
If you’d like to learn more about Georgia, visit modernistfinancial.com. Thanks for listening. If you liked what you heard, be sure to hit subscribe, share it with others and write us a quick review on iTunes.
0:72 Moving the Industry, One Action at a Time
071: Finance, Fashion and Feminism
070: Debugging Meritocracy
069: It’s Not the End of the Road
068: Hustle and Hard Work
066: Slowing Down to Speed Things Up
065: Changing Your Filter
064: Finding Energy to Recharge Your Battery
063: Battling Inequality Through Words
062: Financial Freedom Through Intention
061: Surviving the Overwired World
060: Your Brand, Your Business, Your Bottom Line
059: Influencing The Masses
058: Financial Power
057: Women in Securities Law
056: Thriving in Business
055: Business Is in Her Blood
054: Finessing Financial Education
053: Winning in Sales
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