An Evening with Mrs. Dow Jones
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Listen to a virtual conversation between Haley Sacks ’13, CEO/Founder of Mrs. Dow Jones, a financial literacy media platform, and Lauren LoGiudice ’02, actor/comedian/author and podcast host, introduced by Angela Lu ’16, co-chair of the Alumni in Finance and Banking Network. Haley will discuss her company "that makes keeping up with the Dow Joneses as fun as Keeping Up with the Kardashians," and share what she has learned in marrying her two loves: celebrity culture and finance.
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