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Syble Solomon, ME.d


Syble Solomon is a speaker on the psychology of money and an executive coach.  She created Money Habitudes®, the leading money personality profile, and has been a featured speaker on the psychology of money for the NFL, financial planners, professional women, entrepreneurs, universities, non-profits and relationship events throughout the US and internationally.  Syble has been quoted in more than 100 publications including the WSJ, NYT, Chicago Tribune, USA Today and Morningstar. Washington Post financial columnist, Michelle Singletary, featured Money Habitudes. She has been an executive coach affiliated with the Center for Creative Leadership since 1995 and with NEW (Network of Executive Women) since 2015. She was also an adjunct instructor in the Gerontology Program at UNCG where developed and taught the graduate course Planning for the Third Age, a holistic approach to life and retirement. She is a Board-Certified Coach.  She received a B.A. in economics from Douglass College, Rutgers University, her M.Ed. in education at George Washington University, was a doctoral fellow at University of Pittsburgh and received a certificate in gerontology at University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She served on the Advisory Board of the Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education and is currently involved in her community with working with non-profits related to financial stability, children’s literacy and domestic violence.