Session Three: Intentional Goal Setting
JWI works to ensure that women everywhere can thrive in part by helping them take control of their financial futures. We know that right now, everyone’s finances look a bit different, in one way or another. To help you navigate these unexpected changes, we’re offering our Young Women’s Leadership Network (for women ages 22 to 35) a three-part virtual series on “Recalibrating Your Finances During COVID-19.”
The series will cover a wide variety of topics, including what you can do right now to improve your financial situation, how to pivot your career, and how to employ the financial habits you’re building right now in a post-COVID world.
We encourage you to join us for all three sessions (each taking place at 8:00 p.m. EST/5:00 p.m. PST) to take full advantage of the series, so please be sure to register for each session separately:
We want this series to be accessible to all, so please consider supporting JWI’s crucial work by donating any amount that feels comfortable. Additionally, you have the option to purchase a Young Women’s Leadership Network membership with your ticket to the series. (If the Network isn’t yet present in your city but you’d like it to be, email Rachel Evans.)
Session Three Speakers
Kyle Goldhoff
Kyle Goldhoff, a Cincinnati, Ohio native, arrived in Chicago in 2013 by way of the University of Texas at Austin. Kyle has been an active member of the JWI Young Women's Leadership Network board since 2018 and co-chaired the wildly successful Financial Fitness Cohort in Fall 2019. She is excited to take on this new role as Chicago Coordinator and plan the first ever Young Women's Leadership Conference for the city. Kyle recently started freelancing as a Video Producer and Content Strategist and can be found in cities across America on any given day traveling for both work and pleasure, typically shooting or eating delicious food. Outside of JWI, Kyle is an active ambassador with aSweatLife and serves on the Young Adults Committee for the James Beard Foundation.
Nisa Kwall
Nisa Kwall is a Chicago suburb native, now living in the heart of River North. Nisa went to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign where she concentrated her studies in Financial Planning. This program helped Nisa transition into her professional career as a financial advisor, where she helps educate her clients on ways to identify their financial goals and implement a plan for them to achieve those goals through saving and investing. Nisa has a passion for networking and founded the Gold Coast chapter of BNI (Business Networking International) which she helped grow to over 20 members. Nisa is an active member of Chicago’s Jewish community and has been participated in various events and volunteering initiatives focused on this community- most recently, she is on the Business Professional Network (BPN) committee for the Jewish United Foundation’s (JUF) Youth Leadership Division (YLD) where she helps plan networking events for young professional Jews in Chicago.
Eryn Morgenlander
Eryn Morgenlander grew up in New York, and graduated from the University of Florida where she studied Economics, Leadership, and all things Gator Athletics. After college, she moved back to NY to start a career in Finance. For the past year, Eryn has been volunteering as a BBYO (B’nai Brith Youth Organization) chapter advisor in Westchester. When Eryn isn’t busy working and staffing BBYO events, you can find her on the soccer field or a spin bike. She also loves all things food, wine, and travel!