EVENT

Live Q&A: Saving + Investing

Ian Fuller
Co-founder and Partner of Westfuller
Monday, March 13, 2023 | 5 - 6pm ET 
This is a free event.
Join Ian Fuller, Co-founder and Partner of Westfuller, for this live Q&A on saving and investing.

Regardless of how old you are or how much money you have, saving is a crucial component of financial health. In his savings module on CreativeStudy, Ian outlines the what and why of short-term, intermediate, and long-term savings goals. He touches on the psychological elements of saving and the practical implications of having money set aside for emergencies and dreams for the future. While he astutely observes that artists never truly retire, he points out the connection between financial and creative independence.

In his investing module, Ian addresses the where and how of investing. Maybe you’ve been budgeting and have some money tucked away. Or maybe you haven’t been saving because you didn’t think you’d accumulate “enough” money to actually invest. Or maybe you have money sitting in a savings account with an interest rate similar to the one given by a shoebox under your bed. Regardless of your scenario, Ian has been there and has tips to move forward.

Though this Q&A will not serve as financial advice, Ian is excited to take any and all questions on saving, investing, and the path toward financial independence. There is no better time than the present to think about growing your money to realize your dreams.  No matter how savvy you are, the past few years have been confusing, with a lot of ups and downs that Ian is able to address from a financial perspective.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Ian Fuller is a co-founder and partner of Westfuller, a financial and wealth management firm that provides advice, strategy, and investment management for values-aligned global individuals, families, and institutions.A specialist in evidence-driven, global wealth advisory and planning, strategic investment management, and philanthropic giving, he works closely with people and institutions to empower wealth with purpose. Ian is also the board chair of Common Justice, a restorative and criminal justice reform organization, and serves as the treasurer/finance chair for many social justice organizations, including: civil rights organization Color of Change, economic justice impact fund The Workers Lab, the private foundation Proteus Action League, and Amalgamated bank’s Charitable Foundation.He holds both a B.S. in Economics from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and an M.S. in International Affairs and Global Finance from New York University. He also holds a Chartered Financial Consultant designation for the Series 7, 66, 24 securities licenses. He lives on the Lower East Side of New York City with his family.