The Gypsy Nurse Spring Virtual Conference 2022: Climbing the Financial Ladder | Creating Wealth Built to Last
One of the perks of travel nursing is the generous income. Nothing feels better than being able to afford things you have dreamed about for ages. It is essential to be strategic and intentional with spending, saving, and investing your finances. Join Marlon Wesh, a travel nurse financial advisor, as he discusses the four requirements to building lasting wealth while avoiding common pitfalls along the way.
We hope you enjoyed this session of our Spring 2022 virtual conference on climbing the financial ladder. If you aren’t able to catch our sessions live, look for our other sessions of our virtual conference on-demand.
About The Presenter:
Marlon Wesh: weshfinancial.com
Marlon Wesh was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps with eight years of total service and several military and community service awards in tow. Marlon spent the first half of his career in Human Resources, managing payroll and benefits administration, compliance, training and development, and career planning.
Marlon became active in the local community throughout his military service, volunteering his time with the YWCA YouthBuild Organization, Horizons for Homeless Children, Toys4Tots, and several public schools in Massachusetts Pioneer Valley.
After leaving the Marine Corps, Marlon transitioned into civilian life by earning a Bachelor of Science in Finance with a concentration in Financial Planning and an MBA in Taxation from Suffolk University. Marlon’s professional experience included Bank of America Merrill Lynch as a Financial Advisor Summer Analyst, Edward Jones Investments as a Branch Officer Administrator, and Philanthropy Professional at Suffolk University.
Shortly after, Marlon launched Wesh Financial LLC, a wealth management firm providing tax and financial advisory services to Traveling Nurses. Marlon is a member of the Massachusetts Financial Planning Association and several local community organizations. Marlon resides in the Greater Boston area with his wife Jill and their son Teddy.