Building equitable access to financial information and technology
Dylan is a working professional and Ohio State alum based in Columbus, Ohio. His path to financial health started with a middle-school tutoring job and has led him through the Google Open Data Project and FinMango social media — and he's coming back to the ambassador program to help build a stronger, more financially-healthy Columbus.
"Financial health has been a large part of my upbringing. From having my first job as a middle-school tutor to learning about budgeting and investing to later teaching others. Financial health is about seeking to provide equitable access to information and technology to have a 'healthy', stable life."
FinMango is a big reason why I care about financial health.
Columbus is very diverse demographically and psychographically. Policy and attitudes do not always lead to ideal conditions for all members of the community. We need to build more, stronger community and financial health is an avenue towards that.
Write blogs, lead projects, organize people, advise on GTM (build, market, grow) strategy. I plan to reach university students, technology leaders, friends, and family.
Become part of a global network of young leaders championing financial health as a fundamental right.