Former Government Executive Jodi Golden Joins Your Money Line

INDIANAPOLIS, November 15, 2022 - Your Money Line (YML), a leading corporate financial wellness software solution, has expanded its business development team with the addition of Jodi Golden, a veteran government executive. In her new role, Jodi will work closely with state and local entities across the country to further expand the company’s reach into the public service sector.

“We are excited to have someone of Jodi’s experience join our team,” said Your Money Line CEO Peter Dunn, a.k.a Pete the Planner. “Right now, state and local governments are experiencing both a recruiting and retention crisis as people look for jobs with higher wages in the private sector to pay off their student loans. Imagine how those trends could be reversed if potential employees knew they had a dedicated team of financial experts easily available to help them navigate the complicated Public Service Loan Forgiveness program and improve their financial lives.”

Jodi has more than 20 years of experience in local and state government, having worked, among other positions, in the offices of Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb as State Infrastructure Administrator and Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch as Chief of Staff.

In addition, as the Executive Director of the Indiana Education Savings Authority, the state’s college savings program, she contributed to a 1200% growth rate in both assets and accounts of the initiative. And, as a member of the Indiana Public Retirement System board, oversaw the investment strategy of the $30 billion portfolio.

“I’ve been afforded a number of opportunities in my career focused on improving the financial lives of Hoosiers, and I could not be more proud of the work,” said Jodi. “With 80% of the American workforce living paycheck to paycheck, I look forward to continuing to serve the state and beyond by helping people with their financial well-being.”

With Your Money Line, employees and their families have access to an interactive digital platform that provides 24/7 support with personalized, dynamic graphs and charts to measure and motivate success, along with hundreds of hours of e-learning webinars, courses, blogs, and articles. Support from a team of Certified Financial Planners® and Accredited Financial Counselors® is easily available to all users via phone, email, or chat.

Your Money Line works with a diverse client base of hundreds of organizations in both the public and private sectors. In the public vertical, YML serves cities, counties, K-12, higher education, and non-profit healthcare systems across the country. With Your Money Line, MSD Wayne Township is on track to help its teachers forgive over $2 million in student loan debt.

 About Your Money Line

Your Money Line, the brainchild of award-winning financial expert Peter Dunn, a.k.a. Pete the Planner®, is a leading corporate financial wellness software solution connecting employees to personalized, confidential, and empathetic financial guidance. With one-on-one access to Certified Financial Planners™ and Accredited Financial Counselors®, a customized Dashboard with dynamic graphs and charts to measure financial health, Your Money Line delivers proven results for employees on their distinct financial journeys. For more information, visit www.yourmoneyline.com.

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