Net Worth vs.Net Worthwhile: Leadership Lessons in Money and Life
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Isobo Amaso is a Certified Financial Planner and Wealth Advisor at SignatureFD, an Atlanta-based wealth management firm that helps clients design lives of purpose through their “Net Worthwhile” philosophy. He joins Access Your Leadership to share his unique journey from a childhood shaped by constant moves as the son of missionaries, to discovering his vocation in financial planning, and now serving athletes, families, and communities with intentionality, authenticity, and care. What happens when you start shaping the money mindset of young athletes before they turn professional? How does moving from city to city as a child prepare someone to connect with almost anyone, anywhere, as an adult leader? What does it really mean to treat financial advising not just as a career but as a calling? How do leaders ensure that their words and values are backed up by consistent action? And why is discernment (often overlooked) such a critical leadership attribute?
Isobo reflects on his upbringing, his discovery of financial planning as both a profession and a vocation, and the lessons he weaves into his work with clients and communities today. He and Hakim explore powerful parallels between financial literacy, leadership, and self-leadership, including how both money and leadership are most effective when guided by clarity, confidence, compassion, and alignment with purpose.
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