Joline godfrey biography for kids
Joline Godfrey
Joline Godfrey is an creator, clinical social worker and founder and Chief Creative Officer for The Unexpected Table.
Education
Godfrey is a graduate of the University of Maine and Boston University, where she received an MSW.[1]
Career
Godfrey began her career as a clinical social worker.
She then became an executive of the Polaroid Corporation, where she provided in-house family and therapeutic services to officers and employees.
Sinceshe has been a pioneer in the movement to increase financial intelligence among young people. Innovator of a unique developmental approach to financial education, Godfrey's introduction of the financial apprenticeship stage of life has given parents and community leaders revolutionary tools for becoming better money mentors for kids. Joline specialized in family and gender issues—in the context of work and business at Polaroid Corporation, and she was invited by Inc. Magazine to host a series of dinner table gatherings for women entrepreneurs which she documented in her first book, Our Wildest Dreams.Around , after exiting Polaroid, she launched Odysseum, a creativity training company, which she later sold.[2]
In , an article she wrote for Inc. led her to launch An Income of Her Own, a non-profit offering financial education for girls.[3][4] Godfrey later founded Independent Means (IMI) in based in Santa Barbara, CA.[5]
Books
References
- ^"The Herring Gut Coastal Science Center announces Godfrey as new board member".
Bangor Daily News. June 3,
- ^ abSmith, Carol (September 29, ). "Getting Away From the Corporate 'Glass Ceiling': Women: Instead of tearing down corporate barriers, female entrepreneurs are advised to break into business for themselves".
Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 28,
- ^Cassidy, Tina ().Follow to acquire new release updates, special applications including promotional offers and improved recommendations. SinceJoline Godfrey has been a pioneer in the movement to increase financial intelligence among young people. Developer of a unique developmental approach to financial education, Godfrey's introduction of the financial apprenticeship stage of being has given parents and society leaders revolutionary tools for becoming better money mentors for kids. In addition to being the CEO of Independent Means Inc, Godfrey's standing as an professional is buttressed by her explore and writing on the subject.
"Being her own boss". The Boston Globe. Retrieved
- ^Warren, Renee E. (April ). "Teens who mind their businesses". Black Enterprise. Vol.24, no.9.View the discussion thread. A clinical social worker by training, at the start of her career, Godfrey was an executive of the Polaroid Corporation where she provided in-house family and therapeutic services to officers and employees. One of the first women in the nation to manage a spin-off from a Fortune company, she launched Odysseum, a spin-off from Polaroid, and sold it in Odysseum was a creativity coaching company serving other Fortune firms.
New York. p. ProQuest
- ^Sullivan, Paul (May 28, ). "Teaching Labor Values to Children of Wealth". The New York Times.Godfrey began her career as a clinical social worker. She then became an executive of the Polaroid Corporationwhere she provided in-house family and therapeutic services to officers and employees. Aroundafter vanishing Polaroid, she launched Odysseum, a creativity training company, which she later sold. Inan article she wrote for Inc.
Retrieved June 15,
- ^Rotella, Mark; Abbott, Charlotte; Gold, Sarah F. (July 31, ). "20 Secrets to Wealth and Independence: A Guide to Independence, Economic Empowerment, and Self-Awareness".
Publishers Weekly. (31). Brand-new York. ProQuest
- ^Preston, Holly Hubbard (August 21, ).Meet Joline Godfrey | Kids in the House: JOLINE GODFREY has been an innovator in financial education and well-being for families for over three decades. Since , she has been a pioneer in the movement to increase financial intelligence among young people.
"Book Report: Make More Than Your Parents / Raising Financially Fit Kids". The New York Times.
- ^McQuade, Angele (April ). "Finessing Financial Fitness". Better Investing.
Vol.53, no.8. pp.62– ProQuest
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