What you need to know: Money Moves 6 - Show Us The Money 🤑 presented by RBC

Money Moves, is one of The Standard’s signature events for Black women professionals focused on sharing the tools, strategies, and connections to fuel your success, and make fearless financial moves. This event is presented by our partner RBC

 

Meet the Money Moves Panel

Host

Faiza Amin, CityNews reporter:

At a young age, Faiza Amin knew two things for sure; that Jack could have survived the Titanic if Rose made some room for him on that door, and that she wanted to be a reporter. Today, she’s a Journalist with CityNews Toronto, speaking and connecting with people in communities throughout the GTA. Faiza is grateful to have the opportunity to share these stories with viewers across Canada. 

Panelists

Krys (Deal) Lunardo - Founder of Dealbodies and Dauphine Magazine

Krys will share her story of building two businesses from the ground up, following her dreams, and how she balances her professional life while building a legacy in her personal life with her husband and children. 

Janey Buzugbe - Founder of Immuducation

Janey is a expert on helping people start and switch careers, making sure they are advocating for themselves, negotiating, and building the confidence to secure that bag.  

Reeva Goodman - Marketing Manager, RBC Royal Bank

Reeva knows the in's and out's of building a successful career at one of the biggest banks in Canada. She will be sharing her experience in accelorating her career, and offering tidbits on how you can get access to the funds to build your dreams.

Marketplace Vendors

Support Black and women-owned businesses offering a variety of goods and services, from stationery and haircare, to counselling services, cosmetics and home goods.

RBC Entrepreneurship Resources

Are you an entrepreneur, or maybe interested in making your side-hustle a reality? Our partner RBC has shared the resources below that can help support your journey:

  • RBC Black Entrepreneur Program

    Learn about the variety of course, mentorship programs and financing options available to Black entrepreneurs through RBC’s program.

  • Futurpreneur 

    A program that provides flexible equity-free startup business loan of up to $60,000, along with mentorship, networking opportunities and access to resources. It is the only national, non-profit organization that provides resources, financing and mentoring to aspiring and new entrepreneurs

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Salary Negotiation Resources

Looking to make money moves as you climb the corporate latter, or before accepting a new job offer? Here are some resources to consider to help ensure you are getting your worth:


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