SOME OF THE PLACES ASHLEY HAS BEEN INVITED TO SPEAK










THE STATS
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57%
5X
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3+
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of employees say finances are the top source of stress in their lives
Financially stressed employees are nearly 5x as likely to to be distracted at work due to personal finance issues
56% of financially stressed employees spend 3+ hours per week at work dealing with their personal finances
Our financial wellness programming was designed to break the cycle that’s costly and disruptive for both employees and employers.
Transform Your Financial Wellness
In this workshop, Ashley walks participants through actionable steps they can take to transform their overall financial well-being.
The content is inviting, fun and interactive. She breaks the concepts down to be digestible and accessible, and with her action-oriented approach participants walk away with specific and impactful steps they can implement immediately into their own lives.
Invest to
Build Wealth
Ashley's mission is to get women wealthy and when women are not investing we miss out on tens of thousands, if not millions of dollars over the course of our lifetimes.
In this investing workshop Ashley breaks down the most important investing concepts in a way that's fun, digestible and interactive.
Participants walk away feeling motivated and confident to start or continue investing.
ASHLEY'S WORKSHOPS


WHAT COMPANIES SAY ABOUT WORKING WITH ASHLEY
ABOUT ASHLEY
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Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, CFP® is a personal finance expert, speaker, and the 2x award-winning author of Financial Adulting and The 30-Day Money Cleanse.
She founded The Fiscal Femme, and has helped thousands of people feel financially confident, achieve major financial goals, and destress their relationships with money.
She has appeared on or been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, the TODAY Show, CNBC, Forbes, NBC, Glamour and the The New York Times.
Ashley has worked in the financial services industry for over fifteen years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance, and most recently running The Fiscal Femme. She graduated with a bachelor's in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.