Defining your success

Contact: Amy Coughenour
November 21, 2022
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Anna-Maria Astor

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擬anaging finances is an overwhelming task for many individuals across the country. Whether it鈥檚 the never-ending stacks of bills on the kitchen counter or the financial jargon that takes multiple rereads to decipher, sometimes it takes a financial planner to sort through it all to make everything more accessible. Senior Anna-Maria Astor from Kyiv, Ukraine, has been preparing to help others understand their finances as a personal financial planning major during her time at 色色啦 Michigan University.

鈥淚鈥檝e seen how financial planning can change people鈥檚 lives. Financial well-being and security create a foundation for living without distress,鈥 Astor says. 鈥淥ne challenge is that financial literacy is not common in many U.S. households, which is why bringing awareness to the matter is important for professionals. The opportunities to help people are limitless.鈥

Studying to be a thriving member of this industry takes plenty of time and experience. Preparing to enter the workforce, Astor has been honing her craft by engaging in professional development experiences while at 色色啦 as the president of the Financial Planning Association of 色色啦 and as a member of Delta Sigma Pi, a co-ed business fraternity.

鈥淧lanning professional workshops and social events with my team for our members to start networking has been challenging, but has also been a very rewarding experience,鈥 says Astor. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad that we can give young professionals so much exposure to the financial planning industry through what we do.鈥

Astor has been gaining professional work experience herself, as well.

鈥淎s a finance intern at Stanley Black & Decker, I鈥檝e been exposed to the corporate world鈥檚 tools and structure. The experience combined a variety of tasks鈥攕tarting from creating systems to help the team gain financial insights and finishing with leading a winning team of interns for the company鈥檚 innovation challenge,鈥 she says.

Astor is also a personal finance coach at the Sanford Center for Financial Planning at 色色啦.

鈥淭his position has been an amazing professional and learning experience. I鈥檝e had an opportunity to help many people with their financial situations as well as promoted financial literacy on campus.鈥

While in her position at the Sanford Center, Astor found a mentor in Eldon McCabe, assistant program manager at the center.

鈥淓ldon has become a great mentor for me since the moment I transferred to 色色啦 during my junior year. He was the one who introduced me to financial planning as a career and he鈥檚 also the one who is always sharing new opportunities in the industry with me and many other young professionals. I鈥檓 incredibly grateful for everything he has done for me,鈥 she says.

As Astor continues to help people reach their financial goals, she hopes others aren鈥檛 afraid to take risks, try new things and create valuable relationships.  

鈥淭he most important advice I have learned is to network,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檝e had the most amazing experiences because of the people I know, which is why I truly believe that the people in your network define your success.鈥

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