Motherhood is an incredible gift and an incredible challenge. As a culture, we focus on the negative impact motherhood has on our career and financial output. But host Janice Scholl doesn’t feel it has to be that way. In today’s episode, learn how Janice’s early motherhood experiences enhanced her value, rather than eliminated it.

About the Host:

Janice has made an entire career out of talking about money and business. During her 10 years as a commercial banker, she focused on developing financial solutions for companies of all sizes. While the work was both challenging and rewarding, Janice knew she wanted something more. She found her purpose when she began mentoring female entrepreneurs in 2012. While working with her female clients, four themes kept repeating:

Many women are uncomfortable with finance, both in their business and in their personal life. Women want access to more women mentors and advisors. Women start businesses because they feel the corporate world doesn’t fit their lifestyle. Few are motivated by purely financial reasons.

From these themes Mamas and Money was born. Janice now uses her knowledge and experience to support mothers in the areas of money, career, & business.

Janice has been a mother herself for 10 years. When her second child was just six months old, Janice, along with her two children and husband, boarded a plane and moved overseas. After five years of adventure in Asia, the family recently relocated to Tennessee.  Janice credits her children with giving her the bravery needed for her international move and all of the crazy things she’s done since.

Janice holds a Bachelors of Business Administration from Walsh College of Accountancy and MBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. She’s a lifelong learner and (not-so) secretly wishes she could go to school forever.

When Janice isn’t talking to mothers about money, career and business, you’ll find her traveling with her family and searching for the best Japanese food in town.

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