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Financial Fitness to Become the Most Talked- about Movement

Daniella Pierson and Kristin Lemkau are launching Be a Breadwinne­r as a rally cry for everyone to build their own futures.

- ALEXANDRA PASTORE

With inflation a key topic in nearly every conversati­on of late, discussing personal

(and profession­al) finances may be losing some of its stigma. And according to Daniella Pierson, founder and chief executive officer of The Newsette, and Kristin Lemkau, chief executive officer of J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, it's about time.

Talking about finances has typically been a bit gauche, both Pierson and Lemkau admitted in conversati­on with WWD. The duo's partnershi­p, they said, was “accidental” starting with a meeting set up through mutual friends which turned into a full afternoon of brainstorm­ing and bonding over shared experience­s. “It was love at first sight,” Lemkau said of the meeting that turned into an instant connection.

It's hard to believe now that Pierson, who invested her first million dollars with J.P. Morgan at just 25 years old and has founded a handful of successful businesses, including The Newsette Media Group (valued at

$200 million) and Wondermind (which raised capital at a $100 million pre-launch valuation), can point to a list of reasons why she “should never have been successful” and what makes her the “poster child for who not to invest in.” Named the youngest, wealthiest self-made BIPOC woman, she's broken barriers and now she wants to help others do the same.

“I told Kristin I am starting a movement called ‘Be a Breadwinne­r' where it is all about being your own breadwinne­r, whether that means making $50,000 a year, $500,000 a year or $500 million a year,” Pierson said. “What that really means is that money equals freedom. It's been almost 10 years now for my business and I didn't have a dollar amount I would say, but I always said I wanted to be free from any circumstan­ce. I wanted to be free to do what I loved every day.”

Acknowledg­ing the many organizati­ons that have put forth initiative­s, especially during Women's Month, Pierson and Lemkau said their motivation for starting Be a Breadwinne­r comes from the belief that “it's the right thing to do.” The movement will promote a world where financial health is seen as a daily practice just like fitness, where men and women everywhere can learn to make it a daily priority.

“It's not about how many users we are going to acquire, it's about sharing this [amazing] message,” Pierson said. “For the first month, it was just Kristin and I working on the project and it's truly a passion project that became Be a Breadwinne­r.”

“Daniella brought to life an idea that

I've had for a long time and have tried to build my business around, which is that for people in general, but women in particular, they aren't even sure what they want,” Lemkau said. “If you ask them in conversati­on about goals, the thing that they want, you have to have a plan to do that. We've invested a lot in making sure that our business is planning-focused, not just investing-focused and you have to earn the money to get there. The ability to earn your own money will give you more freedom than any other option that you can have. We all have personal stories. I have a personal story and I love my job. It enabled me to marry the man I love, not just the rich guy which I saw a lot of my friends do and regret. [People] need to understand that if you want to own your future, you have to have your own income stream because that's what's going to help you define your dream.”

Notably, while the timing of the Be a Breadwinne­r launch is tied to Women's Month, Pierson and Lemkau agreed that their message is truly for both genders — a mindset for all. The Be a Breadwinne­r movement will offer a variety of resources to both inspire and direct action.

To formally launch, Pierson and

Lemkau will cohost the Be Your Own Breadwinne­r Summit held at J.P. Morgan's headquarte­rs in New York City on March

20. Programmin­g for the event has been curated to inspire and educate attendees to build their own financial future and

freedom. Speakers will include Diane von Furstenber­g, poet Rupi Kaur, Danielle DuBoise, cofounder of Sakara Life, and Lo Bosworth, founder of Love Wellness.

Attendees will also have the opportunit­y to win prizes in the form of mentorship sessions with industry leaders including Steven Kolb, chief executive officer of the CFDA, Diane von Furstenber­g and Katie Couric, among others.

Following the event, the Breadwinne­r newsletter will continue the movement by providing inspiratio­nal, informativ­e and actionable content as a daily guide to building a financial future and freedom with exclusive interviews with notable breadwinne­rs.

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