According to a financial
literacy survey conducted by Schwab Financial, 89 percent of American adults
believe that lack of financial literacy contributes to bigger social issues
like wealth, racial, and gender inequality. Stoy Hall is a resident of Omaha,
Nebraska, and pursued a BSBA in finance with a minor in business law and
insurance from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. During his college years,
he was a four-year letter winner for the Bulldogs and worked as a professional
teen development officer at the Boys and Girls Club of Central Iowa. This
experience led him to pursue a career in financial planning and wealth
management, and he is determined to rid the world of financial illiteracy. Stoy
believes that financial literacy should not be restricted to the ultra-wealthy
and has made it his mission to end financial illiteracy in the general
population. He is an active member of the community and participates in events
and seminars such as Females & Finance and the Black and Brown Business
Summit. Stoy Hall is a forward-thinking individual in the field of financial
planning and wealth management. He emphasizes inclusivity and holistic client
well-being as the CEO and founder of Black Mammoth and Kālā Capital,
respectively. He is also a dedicated father who advocates for the importance of
family and personal growth. Stoy Hall believes that emotional intelligence and
the psychological facets of wealth management are essential and embodies this
in the Modern Family Office approach of his work. He has a passion for culinary
diversity and parallels his zest for food with a rich, experience-focused view
of wealth. He hosts the NoBS Wealth Podcast and fosters transparent dialogues
on financial literacy and empowerment, connecting with thought leaders to
explore wealth beyond the numbers. For more information, visit https://www.blackmammoth.com/.
Follow @StoyHall.