Ifeayani is a physical therapist focused on helping patients regain their strength, mobility and independence. He’s also a busy single dad to three young kids. Ifeanyi wants to use Project Money as an opportunity to pay off debt and build a solid foundation for his family.
As the Branch Manager of Summit’s Sheboygan location, Bryan’s been building member relationships for a while, and now he’s ready to take on the title of Project Money Coach! Bryan believes it’s always a good time to invest in your future self, and he looks forward to sharing with Ifeanyi (and everyone!) just how connected financial well-being and our overall health really are. Q: What’s the biggest thing that Project Money does for people?A: It’s a chance for a fresh start and financial reset. The program helps you plan and create good financial habits that you’ll carry with you long after Project Money is over.Q: Any overall tips for Ifeanyi’s journey?A: During the program, we’ll find ways to help lessen financial burdens, but developing and sticking to new habits will help keep those burdens lessened for the long run.Q: To you, what’s the one financial “must?”A: Don’t get in over your head! Tackle what feels doable, piece by piece. Q: What was your first paying job and how did it teach you about money?A: I was a dishwasher at a local restaurant in my hometown. This experience made me realize how true the phrase “money makes the world go ‘round” really is. While I now know money isn’t everything, it is essential for having life’s necessities, and I’m thankful I get to help people feel confident about their finances.Q: What do you love most about what you do at Summit?A: Working with our community to empower them through financial education is so fulfilling. I love that Summit is a place that truly lives and breathes our “people helping people” mission and vision.Q: Fun fact about you?A: I am an avid fisherman, hunter and golfer. I also developed a passion for traveling after completing a 40-day backpacking trip across Europe when I was 18. I was raised by my grandparents, and I often jokingly get called an “old soul.”
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