📣 📱We are pleased to welcome Tanya Van Court, the visionary Founder and CEO of Goalsetter to this episode of SEE Change. Tanya's road to founding Goalsetter, the family saving, financial literacy, and smart spending app, was inspired by her unique upbringing, storied career trajectory, and early career experiences that left a lasting impression. She is one of the most talented and fearless go-getters in business and is an inspiration to so many entrepreneurs. Join us for Annie and Tanya's lively and fun conversation which is loaded with advice and words of wisdom for anyone with a start-up or looking to raise venture capital.Â
About Goalsetter: Goalsetter is the first money app for the whole family, giving kids – from cradle to graduation – healthy financial habits that will last a lifetime. Goalsetter is Nickelodeon meets Fintech – it combines the best of Fintech with financial education and gaming that appeals to the whole family and that’s why Goalsetter’s mission is to get every household in America saving, creating the next generation of savers and investors.Â
Prior to Van Court’s role at Goalsetter, Van Court served as senior vice president of partner marketing at Discovery Education, where she launched digital textbooks to schools across the country. Van Court also formerly worked at Nickelodeon, where she led their digital preschool and parenting businesses, including NickJr.com and Noggin.com. Prior to Nickelodeon, Van Court served as vice president of new media products for ESPN, where she led the launch of ESPN3. Van Court holds a two degrees in engineering from Stanford University, and three degrees in parenting from her three children.
Connect with Tanya on social:Â
Insta: @Tvanourt
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyavancourt/Â
Website: https://goalsetter.co/our-team/
Learn more about Goalsetter
Insta: @goalsettercoÂ
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goalsetter/Â
Website: https://goalsetter.co/Â
About R. Seelaus & Co., Inc.
R. Seelaus & Co., Inc. was founded in 1984 by Richard Seelaus, originally as a municipal bond broker-dealer. The firm has since become a certified women's business enterprise ("WBE") and has grown into a full-service financial firm that is mission driven in its commitment to creating more opportunities for women in the financial services. R. Seelaus & Co., Inc. and its subsidiaries offer investment advisory, asset management, capital markets, brokerage, fixed income and equity trading, institutional sales, leveraged finance and insurance services. The R. Seelaus & Co., LLC subsidiary is a broker dealer registered with the SEC and member of FINRA, and the subsidiary Seelaus Asset Management, LLC, is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor ("RIA"). With various fixed income trading desks and more than seventy professionals, both entities serve individuals, families, public and private companies, non-profit organizations, and institutional investors. The firm has offices in NJ, CT, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, South Carolina, and Massachusetts.
For more information about R. Seelaus & Co., and its subsidiaries visit www.rseelaus.com
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