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On My Way to Wealth
153: For the Love of Money - A Heartfelt Conversation on Navigating Your Financial Future Together

On My Way to Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 39:24


In this episode, Luis speaks with Ramona Ortega. Ramona is the CEO & Founder of WealthBuild, an AI-powered financial co-pilot that helps people make smarter financial decisions and build wealth. She previously founded, My Money My Future, a financial literacy and inclusion platform. She is an award-winning tech entrepreneur, public speaker, impact investor and forthcoming author. Ramona was named Crain's Business Most Notable Women in Financial Advice in 2020 and 100 Most Influential Latinas by Latino Leaders Magazine. She is a Politico Impact leader and was recently featured in HBO's Gaming Wall Street.   Notes:   In this episode Luis and Ramona talk about:   Pre-Marital Prenups: Not just for celebrities! Banking together Financial Infidelity Planning for joint goals with your partner Financial Do's and Don'ts for couples   And much more……..   Resources:   ·         Connect with Ramona on LinkedIn ·         Follow Ramona on Twitter ·         Learn about Wealthbuild.ai on Instagram ·         Follow Ramona on IG ·         Visit On My Way to Wealth ·         Luis' LinkedIN ·         Luis' Twitter ·         Luis' IG ·         On My Way to Wealth YouTube Channel

To Dine For
Ramona Ortega

To Dine For

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 41:04


Ramona Ortega is a serial entrepreneur with professional experience that spans journalism, the nonprofit world, corporate law, and financial planning. Today she is a leading figure in diversifying the financial services industry, and her life journey is one of hard work, resilience, and courage. As a woman of color from a working-class background and the first in her family to attend college, Ramona has made it her goal to reduce the racial wealth gap in the United States. She's reaching this goal as the founder and CEO of My Money My Future, a fintech company that provides personalized financial advice to Millennials of color.To Dine For is part of the Adweek Podcast NetworkOfficial Website: ToDineForTV.comFacebook: Facebook.com/ToDineForTVInstagram: @ToDineForTVTwitter: @KateSullivanTVEmail: ToDineForTV@gmail.com Thank You to our Sponsors!MastercardAmerican National InsuranceSpiritless - Use promo code TODINEFOR for free shippingTerlato Wine Group - Use promo code TDF20 for 20% off first purchase Follow Our Guest:Instagram: @MyMoneyMyFutureTwitter: @Dinero_Diva See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Fundamental Fairness
Ramona Ortega, Founder and CEO of ‘Mi Dinero, Mi Futuro' - Generational Wealth through FinTech

Fundamental Fairness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 44:57


Ramona Ortega is the Founder and CEO of ‘Mi Dinero, Mi Futuro' or My Money My Future, which is a mission-driven FinTech company that combines tailored content and simple to use tools to help people manage their money with confidence. MMMF's personal financial management platform automates budgeting, guides individuals through all their financial decisions, and helps them choose the best financial products from a curated selection of partners. Previously, Ramona was an attorney in New York where she worked on complex securities litigation and corporate matters at the SEC and U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Prior to her career in law, Ramona was a human rights advocate and a founding member of the U.S. Human Rights Network.

The Impact Report
#411: Ramona Ortega

The Impact Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 68:28


How FinTech Can Close The Racial Wealth Gap: Ramona Ortega, Founder, My Money My Future Ramona Ortega is the CEO & Founder of My Money My Future. MMMF is a fintech marketplace helping Black and Latinx millennials save, invest, and build wealth with automated financial guidance and personalized product recommendations. Previously she helped launch Azlo, a small business banking platform as Entrepreneur-In-Residence.  Prior to founding MMMF, Ramona was a Wall Street attorney and worked on complex securities litigation and corporate matters in private practice and at the SEC and U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Ramona is a contributor to TechCrunch and HuffPost and is a sought after speaker and thought leader in Fintech. She has a B.A. from UCLA and a J.D. from Fordham School of Law. She is on the board of Village Capital, Camino Financial and Community Health Council. My Money My Future is an all-in-one personal finance platform that helps multicultural millennials make better financial decisions by combining education and unique content with personalized product recommendations and financial advice in a seamless experience. MMMF dashboard provides personalized financial action plans to guide users through a range of decisions, including investing, budgeting, saving, and credit. Series Producer, Katie Ellman speaks with Ramona for this episode of the Impact Report.  ImpactReportPodcast.com

Command Line Heroes
Arlan Hamilton: The Investor Who's Opening Doors

Command Line Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 29:33


If you think hard work is enough to guarantee success, you haven’t been listening. All season long, we’ve profiled Black inventors who haven’t quite been given their due. Arlan Hamilton is helping reverse that trend by leveling the playing field—and changing the venture capital game.Arlan Hamilton’s story mirrors many we’ve covered this season—overcoming adversity to find success. But she’s also helping redefine what success can look like and, in the process, is helping change the broader tech industry. Janice Omadeke lays out how diversifying the VC community in turn leads to greater diversity among founders receiving funding. Ramona Ortega explains how traditional VC priorities often pass over startups that can be successful. And Scott Myers-Lipton discusses inequality in Silicon Valley (and beyond) and how he’s working to bring about lasting change.If you want to read up on more of our research on Arlan Hamilton, you can check out all our bonus material over at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. Follow along with the episode transcript.If you want to hear more from Arlan, check out her podcast: "Your First Million"." It's about how different people became portfolio companies at Backstage Capital.

Moneda Moves
Pioneering in Building Wealth & Entrepreneurship | My Money My Future Founder Ramona Ortega

Moneda Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 34:35


We are speaking with Ramona Ortega, founder of personal finance platform My Money My Future. As daughter of farmworkers and the first generation in her family to attend college then build wealth, she is on a mission to help other underserved millennials have a roadmap to wealth. In 2020, Ortega was named One of the Most Notable Women in Financial Advice by Crain’s New York Business. In the first Moneda Moves episode of the year, we’ll discuss her journey as being the first in her family to secure wealth, to securities attorney, to founding her own company and what growth has looked like.

Latino Founder Hour
#131 Ramona Ortega with My Money My Future

Latino Founder Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 51:45


Ramona Ortega is the founder of My Money My Future, a web platform dedicated to empowering millenials of color to manage their money with confidence and build generational wealth in their communities - Like Google maps for your money! Ramona's incredible story of resilience and hard work takes her from the fields in Napa, CA to Wall Street as a securities attorney and her journey as a female founder working on teaching the new generations how to manage their money and build wealth. Ramona Ortega es la fundadora de Mi Dinero Mi Futuro, una plataforma web dedicada al empoderamiento de milenials de color a como administrar su dinero con exito y crear patrimonios generacionales - Es como Google Mapas para tu dinero! La historia de Ramona es una de resilencia y arduo trabajo que la llevo de los campos de Napa hasta Wall Street como abogada en finanzas y de ahi a comenzar su carrera como mujer fundadora de startup enseñando a las nuevas generaciones como administrar su dinero para crear patrimonio y riqueza.

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Inspired Money
Fintech Founder Ramona Ortega Helps Multicultural Millennials with Money

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 51:13


Episode 124: Throughout her life, Ramona Ortega always noticed a racial wealth gap and decided to launch a fintech company to do something about it. Guest Biography Ramona Ortega is the CEO & Founder of My Money My Future. My Money My Future is an all-in-one personal finance platform that helps millennials make better financial decisions by combining education and unique content with personalized product recommendations and financial advice in a seamless experience. Previously Ramona was an attorney in New York where she worked on complex securities litigation and corporate matters at the SEC and U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Prior to her career in law, Ramona was a human rights advocate and a founding member of the U.S. Human Rights Network. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Ramona decided to take the leap to launch a tech start up with a big mission The challenges of fundraising as a women of color What money advice Ramona would have told her 20 year old self Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/124 Find more from our guest: LinkedIn Twitter My Money My Future www.mymoneymyfuture.co facebook instagram Twitter YouTube Mentioned in this episode: Judge Arthur Gonzalez Chapter 11 Chapter 7 U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Cidadão Global Cafecito network Runnymede Money Tip of the Week Don't Abbreviate 2020. Police Say It Could Cost You. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.

Money and Meaning
Accelerating Financial Services That Work for Everyone

Money and Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 30:40


How can innovative financial technologies help marginalized and underserved communities manage their personal finances and build wealth over time? In this episode of Money and Meaning, host Alex Kravitz talks to Marcia Chong Rosado of Village Capital, an accelerator for social enterprises, and Ramona Ortega, Founder of My Money My Future, a platform providing personal financial guidance for millennials of color who have been overlooked by traditional financial institutions.

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
889: Ramona Ortega, Founder and CEO of My Money My Future

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 29:58


"Money has always been something that you struggle with, right? I always say, money wasn’t something that we managed in our home. It was something we didn’t have, right? When we talked about money, it was always for my deprivation on place. It was always about how do we get more? How do we hustle with what we have?” Our guest today is Ramona Ortega, Founder and CEO of My Money My Future, Mi Dinero Mi Futuro. It's a mission-driven financial technology company that empowers Latinas to manage their money with confidence and the company creates culturally-relevant financial content that connects their audience to curated financial products. One of the most important aspects of personal finance is that it's personal. There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach and that's especially true when it comes to teaching different communities and cultures about personal finance. Ramona is making waves in the world of personal finance, by helping the Latino community gain access to important financial education. She built the company as a solution to an overarching problem in our community, which is the fact that the community doesn't have access to quality and trustworthy financial advice. Through her grit and determination, she built the company step-by-step fundraising, applying to accelerators, overcoming numerous obstacles along the way. Ramona and I talked about as you just heard, her childhood, growing up poor, her role as a single mother and entrepreneur. How does she do it all? Tune in. 

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Breaking Banks Fintech
Mind the Gaps: Education, Wealth and Tech

Breaking Banks Fintech

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019


PODCAST #289 Mind the Gaps: Education, Wealth & Tech (Aired 5/16) Hosts Jason Henrichs and Brett King talk with a number of guests about the wealth gap, the education gap and the #technology gap are driving #disruption in traditional #financialservices. Guests include: Ryan Falvey, managing director of Financial Studio, Mark Dowds, founder and chief strategy officer of Trov, Ramona Ortega, founder of My Money My Future and Eric Lugo, Vice Chancellor City Colleges of Chicago. Plus, the Financial Studio's newly released study on the tech driving fintech, released on Medium yesterday. #BreakingBanks #Fintech #Podcast #Business #Radio

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep. 280. Insights: US financial health

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 35:50


We discover what financial inclusion really is, what it really means, what financial health is and the reasons behind the wealth gap in the USA. We spoke to some of the best industry experts there are to get you the clearest picture: John Hope Bryant, CEO of Operation Hope Dr. Anita Ward, President of Operation Hope Jennifer Tescher, founder of the Center for Financial Services Innovation Isabelle Barrès, Vice President at the Center for Financial Inclusion at Accion and Global Director at the Smart Campaign Ramona Ortega, founder of My Money My Future and also Entrepreneur in Residence with Azlo This episode of Fintech Insider was written and produced by Laura Watkins and edited by Alex Woodhouse. Special Guests: Dr. Anita Ward, Isabelle Barres, Jennifer Tescher, John Hope Bryant, and Ramona Ortega.

Rewriting the Playbook
Entrepreneurship, Legacy, and Systems

Rewriting the Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 38:39


We’re sharing more goodness from Hustle House. In this episode, you’ll hear protips on pitching investors, thoughts on building wealth in the innovation economy, and insights into the side hustles of celebrities. Featured voices (in order of appearance): Mandela SH Dixon, Founder Gym; Ramona Ortega, My Money My Future; Ogden Payne, For The Students Tour. (Note: this podcast may contain some adult language!) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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