Bobbi Rebell Kaufman, the business TV anchor at Reuters who also writes a column on millennial personal finance, sent out the following to her colleagues:
Dear Friends,
As some of you know, I’ve been a bit busy lately with my best-selling book “How to be a Financial Grownup, Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom.“
What started as a side hustle/passion project has grown into a full-time job. So, I’ve made the tough decision to leave Reuters to pursue opportunities associated with the “Financial Grownup” brand full-time.
I’ll be here until February 3rd to help with the transition.
After that my to do list includes:
-My second book!! “10 days to Financial Grownup: Jumpstart your financial adulthood and accelerate your path to financial wellness” (2018).
-Raising awareness and advocating for financial literacy and wellness, as well as issues related to women who work, through speaking engagements and content creation.
-Building BobbiRebell.com and the Financial Grownup brand into a destination resource for financial literacy and wellness issues.Please be in touch if you have ideas or suggestions, or if you just want to meet up for coffee/drinks!!
Reuters has been the most wonderful place to work. Thanks to everyone here for your years of friendship and support. I will miss you all.
Best Wishes,
Bobbi
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