How A Disrupter Became Co-Founder of Tribeca Film Festival
November 11, 2019
Hosted by Megan Gorman
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Episode Description
Is one born a disrupter or do they simply become one? For Craig Hatkoff, co-founder of the TriBeCa film festival and the Disruptor Foundation, disruption has been a key element of his life since his childhood in Upstate New York. Join us for this week's The Wealth Intersection, where Craig discusses with host Megan Gorman his path to success which is rooted in his belief for disruptive innovation which goes against societies resistance to change to create new markets that fast dominate their fields. From finance to children's books to the Tribeca Film Festival, Craig's story is inspirational in how he has consistently evolved as the world around him has changed.
The Wealth Intersection
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The Wealth Intersection is the connection between life’s journey, our earliest experience with money and the resulting behavior. Each week, Personal Finance Expert Megan Gorman takes you on a journey to hear the inspiring stories of entrepreneurs, innovators and visionaries. Learn how these dynamic individuals created their path to success and the wealth intersections that occurred.
What we find in hearing these stories is that all of us have a connection with money, often formed early in our life.These experiences can propel us forward or hold us back. But in sharing them, our guests provide greater insights into wealth and new possibilities.
In the Wealth Intersection you will hear fascinating stories from Technology, Finance and the Arts It’s where you just might find the answers on how you can pursue your passion while creating the necessary foundation to build personal wealth.
Megan Gorman
Megan Gorman is the Founding Partner of Chequers Financial Management, a high net worth tax and financial planning firm headquartered in San Francisco. Megan's clientele ranges from entrepreneurs to corporate executives to inherited family wealth. An attorney by training, she is passionate about the problem-solving required to work in the world of complex financial planning.
Recognized for her expertise in a variety of areas, Megan speaks regularly on taxes, retirement, and other topics. She has been regularly quoted in the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN Money and US News and World Report among others. Megan is also a frequent podcast guest on “The So Money Podcast” hosted by Farnoosh Torabi, “Dead Celebrity Podcast” hosted by Trust and Estates magazine and “The Money Tree” hosted by Kirk Chisholm.
Megan is also a Senior Contributor at Forbes where she writes on the areas of personal finance, tax and estate planning. She is also a contributor and on the Advisory Board of Swaay Media Inc.