Lonnie Mathews is a motivational financial speaker who empowers audiences with tools and strategies to make immediate and long-term shifts in their lives. Lonnie gets audiences excited about taking charge of their financial futures. Lonnie speaks from the heart about his past to inspire all who hear him speak to change their financial futures.
Profile Summary: Lonnie Mathews is a motivational financial speaker who empowers audiences with tools and strategies to make immediate and long-term shifts in their lives. Lonnie gets audiences excited about taking charge of their financial futures. Companies hire Lonnie because he increases productivity, decreases employee financial issues and empowers their team to do more with their existing salaries.
Lonnie speaks from the heart about his life and past experiences. Lonnie has traveled a long and difficult road to realize his passion in life, and that has made all the difference. Lonnie has developed a series of financial presentations and speeches that are designed to inspire all who hear him speak. Through his no non-sense, charismatic style Mathews uses humor to help people change their mindset about money.
City: HoustonState: TexasBook: Spend Everything – an inspirational guide to money management Years Speaking Professionally: 9Largest Audience: 2,200Audience Targets: Adult audience, mostly professionalsKeynote Length: 20 to 30 minutesKeynote Title: Am I Doing All That I Can To Succeed? Are you where you want to be financially? When asked most people say they aren’t, your life will change when you change, to truly change your life you have to become a different person. Your financial success or failure today is the result of the financial decisions you made in the past and the habits that you have developed thus far. This speech asks the audience to explore the connection between their current habits and their financial success or failure.Workshop Length: 45 min to 1 ½ hoursWorkshops Described: * Life’s too short to be BROKE! * Back to the basics * Put your money where your values are * What’s a credit score and why should I care?Travel: The continental United StatesSpeaker Website: Website Link