BMO Wealth Management is proud to present season three of the Thrivefecta podcast as part of our celebration of Women’s History Month. Thrivefecta is a limited audio series with only ten episodes. Each episode is a triple-threat of insight from women thriving in business, finance, and life.
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There will be ten episodes to be released throughout Women’s History Month. We will be releasing an episode every Monday and Thursday throughout March, 2025. The episodes can be streamed on popular podcasting apps including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and more.
The concept of this podcast is pretty simple. We gathered a handful of dynamic women who have thrived in their careers, financially, and who make an impact in the lives of people around them. We asked each guest to share one insight from each of those three areas: their career, finance, and life in general. Each episode is short—most are under 8 minutes in length.
Subscribe to the podcast on one of your preferred app above to follow along as episodes are released throughout the month of March.
Guests for this series include:
March 4 – Ida Nelson, Founder of Ida’s Artisan Ice Cream and Treats
March 6 – Katrina Markoff, Founder and CEO of Violet Flame Chocolate
March 7 – Sarlina See, Chief Accounting Officer, Penske Media Corporation
March 11 – Candace Klein, President, Klein Contracting Corporation
March 13 – Rashi Arora Khosla, Founder and CEO of MARS Solutions Group
March 18 – Heena Agrawal, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Duluth Trading Co.
March 20 – Kari Rihm, President and CEO of Rihm Family Companies
March 25 – Christie Tarrantino, Chief Executive Officer at Institute of Food Technologists
March 27 – Dr. Susana Rivera- Mills, President of Aurora University
March 28 - Nancy Wright, CEO of Girl Scouts of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana