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John Rogers Jr , Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin speak at Money Smart Week event

“My dad decided I was going to get stock certificates instead of toys. And that’s how I fell in love with the markets,” Rogers said during a panel discussion yesterday on building generational wealth as part of Money Smart Week. “That’s why I believe the stock market is a way to create generational wealth.”  The one-hour virtual discussion included Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin and was moderated by ABC-7 Chicago investigative reporter Samantha Chatham. Money Smart Week, which began Monday and ends tomorrow, was created in 2002 by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago as a public awareness campaign designed to help consumers better manage their personal finances.

John Rogers, Jr : Be Willing to Talk About These Uncomfortable Issues

Hi everyone. Quick heads up that later in this episode we ask our guest John Rogers a question about the stock of Viacom Corporation. Subsequent to recording the episode, Viacom’s stock got pulled down in connection with the implosion of the Archegos hedge fund. That explains why Viacom’s sharp recent pullback isn’t mentioned it hadn’t happened at the time we interviewed John. Hope you enjoy the episode. Christine Benz: Hi, and welcome to The Long View. I m Christine Benz, director of personal finance for Morningstar. Jeff Ptak: And I m Jeff Ptak, chief ratings officer for Morningstar Research Services.

More than 70 top Black business leaders are reportedly urging US companies to fight against Republican voting laws

More than 70 top Black business leaders are reportedly urging US companies to fight against Republican voting laws kduffy@insider.com (Kate Duffy) © Earl Gibson III/WireImage/MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images Kenneth Chenault speaks onstage in 2018 and Merck CEO, Kenneth Frazier, speaks at a briefing on the production of the Covid-19 vaccine in 2021 Earl Gibson III/WireImage/MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images 72 Black executives are urging US companies to speak out about new voting laws, the NYT reports. They claim the new bill, being advanced by Republicans, could restrict the rights of Black voters. Former American Express CEO, Kenneth Chenault and Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier are in charge of the letter.

Big companies feel heat as US voting rights debate intensifies

Big companies feel heat as US voting rights debate intensifies
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Black Business Leaders Urge Companies to Fight Republican Voting Laws

Black Business Leaders Urge Companies to Fight Republican Voting Laws
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