Nicole Simpson
Public Speaker, Author, and Cash Coach
Nicole Simpson
Public Speaker, Author, and Cash Coach
Nicole A Simpson, AKA Urban Cash Coach is a Columbus, Ohio
native who is passionate about helping people achieve financial
capability. She launched her career in financial services 13 years
ago as a financial advisor. Nicole accepted various roles in the
financial services industry while carving out her niche. She held
numerous titles in the financial industry while gaining experience
and honing her skills. From an insurance agent to banking center
vice president, and lending specialist before launching her firm,
Go Fund Your Life and Urban Cash Coach.
In the most recent years, Nicole has studied to become a certified
financial educator and developed her curriculum called Urban
Cash Coaching Academy, a nine-week financial capability course
designed for urban communities. In addition to the academy,
Currently, Nicole is a candidate for the Chartered Advisor of
Philanthropy, CAP destination.
Nicole provides financial literacy training to The Ohio State
University, student-athletes, the Small business development
corporation, My Brother's Keeper, Girl Boss, and the City of
Columbus Employee wellness Department. In 2020 she became an
author of 2 Amazon Best Selling Books. What to Do When You Get
Declined for Life Insurance, and a children's book titled Gregory
Learns to Save.
Nicole believes financial literacy is all about meeting people where
they are. She hosted the inaugural financial literacy comedy show,
My Money's A Little Funny, intending to use edutainment as a part
of financial literacy. Nicole is a frequently featured guest on
podcasts, broadcasts, and radio shows as an economic subject
matter expert. Recently she launched her online broadcast,
entitled #HeyAuntie, to address the financial concerns of mature
women.
When Nicole is not promoting financial capability and literacy, she
enjoys spending time with her teen son and adorable cockapoo OJ
Simpson. Nicole is a member of New Birth Christian Ministries.
She also serves on the trustees' board for Africentric Personal
Development Shop and James Walter Mitchell Development
Council.