Danielle Piskadlo

Executive Director At Women’s Money Matters at Women's Money Matters

Danielle Piskadlo is an accomplished professional in the field of financial empowerment and inclusion, currently serving as the Executive Director at Women’s Money Matters since May 2019, focusing on financially empowering women living on low incomes. Previously, Danielle held various leadership positions at Accion from 2009 to May 2019, including Director of Investing in Inclusive Finance, where collaboration with the Center for Financial Inclusion and the Financial Inclusion Equity Council was pivotal. Danielle's earlier experience includes consulting for Intellecap, where market entry strategies for the Chinese microfinance sector were developed, as well as various roles at Wokai, Websense, and Kyocera International. Educational achievements include a Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School and a Master of International Business from The Fletcher School at Tufts University.

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Boston, United States

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Women's Money Matters

OUR MISSION We empower girls and women to improve their financial health to create a more secure future for their families and communities. OUR VISION We envision a world in which all women and girls have a financially stable life. OUR MODEL FOR SUCCESS Workshops: Guided by volunteer coaches, participants learn to use budgets, handle credit, manage bank accounts, save for larger expenses, and protect themselves against fraud. Workshops include trust-building exercises, success celebrations & coach-participant 1:1 breakout meetings. Mentoring: Personal mentoring of each participant sets us apart from other financial education programs. Each volunteer coach works solely with one participant every week to address her unique money-management goals & challenges. For some participants, this is the first time they receive personalized attention focused just on their financial & personal situation. Small Peer Groups: All Women’s Money Matters programs are hosted in intentionally small peer groups for social support, peer learning, & connection.


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