June 1, 2023

E075: Cheryl Evans: Milken Institute

E075: Cheryl Evans: Milken Institute

Cheryl Evans is a Director in MI Finance at the Milken Institute. She leads the new Lifetime Financial Security Program. Evans is an attorney and has worked in securities, finance, and business. She worked for 10 years at CFA Institute developing content, helping to lead their Future of Finance global initiative, and working in their Enforcement area. She was at Pensions & Investments magazine briefly. Evans spent 11 years at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission working in Enforcement, and also in Trading and Markets and in Examinations. She was a part of the WorldCom team. She spent a number of years at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce focused on financial markets, securities litigation, other business litigation issues. She has held both civil and criminal litigation roles at the U.S. Department of Justice and was a federal judicial law clerk. She holds a second law degree in transnational business practice. In addition, she is trained as a wellness coach and has focused on transitions and chronic illness. And she sits on non-profit boards.

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 What inspired you to become a part of Milken and to lead this financial institute?
01:56 Tell me a little bit more about  the Lifetime financial security program and the motivation behind that program?
12:12 What are you currently reading or learning or listening to these days?
14:27 Cheryl in two years, Your platform, how would you define that as a success in two years?
16:46 How do people contact you?
17:47 Thank you

Featured Guest Bio:
Cheryl Evans is a Director in MI Finance at the Milken Institute. She leads the new Lifetime Financial Security Program. Evans is an attorney and has worked in securities, finance, and business. She worked for 10 years at CFA Institute developing content, helping to lead their Future of Finance global initiative, and working in their Enforcement area. She was at Pensions & Investments magazine briefly. Evans spent 11 years at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission working in Enforcement, and also in Trading and Markets and in Examinations. She was a part of the WorldCom team. She spent a number of years at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce focused on financial markets, securities litigation, other business litigation issues. She has held both civil and criminal litigation roles at the U.S. Department of Justice and was a federal judicial law clerk. She holds a second law degree in transnational business practice. In addition, she is trained as a wellness coach and has focused on transitions and chronic illness. And she sits on non-profit boards.

Fund Information:
Milken Institute - MI Finance, Center for Financial Markets. Works to use finance as a force for good and to ensure that the capital markets are available to those who need them when they need them. Its program areas include - Inclusive Capitalism, Public Finance and Climate Resilient Infrastructure, FinTech, Financial Innovations Lab, Small Business Initiatives, Developing Markets, and Lifetime Financial Security. It also brings in HBCU scholars, global finance regulators, and other interns.

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