CEOs You Should Know

CEOs You Should Know

Laila Muhammad interviews the CEOs you should know around Southern California and Los Angeles

 

Andrei Cherny of Aspiration | CEOs You Should Know

When Andrei Cherny was a White House aide in the 1990s, he was able to bring about so much economic success, that President Bill Clinton would refer to him as a "critical part of the team."

And who better to have as a critical part of your team than someone who graduated from Harvard and the University of California Berkeley law school, someone who was a senior fellow at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, and a Navy reserve officer and financial fraud prosecutor while at the Center for American Progress.

Oh yeah, AND an advisor to some of America's largest Fortune 100 companies...

But even after all of that, Cherny decided he also wanted to add 'CEO' to that list. So he founded Aspiration -- a financial partner that puts its customers, their conscience, and the planet first!

Aspiration offers sustainable and socially-conscious fossil fuel-free banking and investing amounts. And they put so much trust into their customers, that they only ask them to 'Pay What Is Fair,' even if that means absolutely nothing!

On top of that, Aspiration then turns around and gives away ten percent of whatever their customers chose to pay in. That generosity alone has already helped Aspiration become one of the financial industry's top leaders in giving back.

Long story short, Cherny knows that personal banking accounts shouldn't only be beneficial to the large financial institutions handling them...

That's why the Aspiration Spend & Save Account is not only an account that helps people build and strengthen their personal finances, it also helps people save the planet!

"Aspiration. It means your hopes and dreams for the future. It’s the idea that tomorrow can be better than today. A lot of people have given up on that. We don't give up. We're just getting started."

Sign up for a better world at Aspiration.com. Leave Your Bank, Save the Planet.


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