Tari Kezele : After years of working in retail and collaborating on events for a private school, I knew it was time for a change. I craved freedom from the conventional nine-to-five grind and the confinement of a desk. With almost 40 years of marriage and two wonderful adult children, my family has always been my anchor. My decision to enter the financial services realm was deeply rooted in my desire to make a difference in people's lives. I recognized a significant gap in our educational system – the absence of financial literacy. This realization fueled my passion for providing financial education to empower individuals. As a family we had been hit with unexpected financial disruptions of our own. We had a major job loss, struck by 2008 with real estate holdings and ended up $500K in debt. By 2017 we were debt free. We have been in debt and know how to get out. Today, I'm proud to be a part of the World Changers team, where our mission aligns perfectly with my vision. We're dedicated to equipping people with the knowledge and tools they need to transform their financial futures. We believe that by changing our finances, we can change the world. Beyond this, our commitment extends to inspiring and enabling individuals to become the best versions of themselves, fostering positive impacts on a global scale. In a world where financial literacy and personal growth are paramount, I'm excited to be on this journey, helping individuals gain control of their financial destinies and making a positive impact that ripples across the globe." I love my community and have served on the advisory board for The First Tee Of Lakeland,the board for NAWBO,the executive committee for the Walk To End Alzheimer's Of Polk County and currently the board for Better Living for Seniors Polk County.