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Chic Spotlight: Jenny Wilkerson Baker
Jenny Wilkerson Baker: No, I hated school and I hated
the corporate world (or so I thought). Three months before I graduated,
my Dad asked me if I planned on working. He’s in the financial business
so I told him I'd give his industry a try while finding what I really
wanted to do. That was five years ago! I work with Cox Financial, an
amazing firm with a holistic approach to finances. I'm self-employed so
I can run my own show, which is wonderful. However, with that great
freedom and opportunity comes a lot of risk. But I have learned how to
balance both the risk and opportunity — something that has made me
successful.
Baker: I don't separate professional
aspirations from personal goals. I hold two women responsible for how
I've decided to structure my life, Marilyn Tam, former president of
Nike, and Sandra Meyer, president of Duke Energy. Marilyn encouraged me
to find my life’s purpose; which is merging what I’m passionate and
knowledgeable about. Once I found that, she challenged me to make it my
life's reference point. Each opportunity I’m presented with I compare
to my reference point by asking, "Does it get me closer to where I want
to be, or further from my purpose?" Sandra Meyer shared with me the
major thing she attributes her success to, which was her decision to
take advantage of opportunities that will increase her skill set. When
she was new to her career, she was given the option many times of
taking over a new position. Even if she knew nothing about it, she
would step out in faith in order to expand her knowledge about the
industry. At one time or another, she has held many of the positions
involved with the company — the reason she’s now so familiar with Duke
in its entirety. This vast knowledge has made her successful.
Personally, I want to lie down at night knowing what I have done has
made an eternal impact. I believe we reap what we sow. I want to sow
seeds that will last through the generations and spill into generations
I will not even meet. I want to empower and educate, build-up and
refine. I keep this desire in mind when I help a client with their
finances, when I help a young woman understand her worth is not found
in the praise of others or when I when I go home to my husband at
night. Life is more than money and possessions; it is about taking
advantage of the opportunities to make an eternal impact.
Baker: Currently I serve as the president of the Ohio Jump$tart
Financial Literacy Coalition. We exist to educate students in areas of
personal finance. I'm also a Director at Cincinnati Christian
University. I'm so excited about my work there. The faculty and staff
desire to make an impact in the world by educating quality leaders. As
a nation, we are in serious need of leaders who conduct their lives
with integrity and boldness. I'm excited to be a part of such a great
university. I'm also involved with the women's group at Crossroads
Community Church. We're planning our first ever women's retreat and I'm
honored to be part of the leadership.
Baker: My husband and I are avid
runners. We've recently gone from road running, to trail running and we
love it! It's a great way for us to spend time together and get our
exercise. We also like traveling and water and snow skiing. Baker: The top of "the hill" at Cincinnati Christian University. You can look down and see the entire city. It's pretty amazing, especially at night! (Though, of course, any Graeter’s Ice Cream shop is a close second!)
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