KENNESAW, Ga. | May 31, 2024
In a meaningful act of philanthropy, Michael Merlin, founder of Merlin Wealth Management at Rockefeller Global Family Office, has pledged a substantial $100,000 to the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences. This generous commitment, equally divided between two transformative gifts, is a testament to his unwavering support for the future of financial education and teacher development.
"One of the things that we have always felt strongly about is furthering education for as many people as possible in as many areas as possible," said Merlin. "One specific area that is very important to me is financial education. It only gets taught at a few levels of school, so when talking to Katie (Dean of Radow College) about creating a financial education mini credential, it resonated with us on several levels."
Mr. Merlin, the founder of a prominent wealth management firm within Rockefeller Capital Management, recognizes the transformative impact of financial education. "At the heart of so many things are great teachers. I counsel people daily, but to a great degree; to do it well, you must be a teacher at heart. You must be willing to share knowledge with each other and to ask questions. I think enhancing the quality and the ability of the next generation of teachers, regardless of what subjects those are, to be inquisitive, mindful, and passionate about teaching a new generation is the essence of why a lot of these students are here and it's also the essence of why we feel so strongly about education."
With three schools and eight departments that serve nearly 8,000 students, Radow College offers over 80 programs of study across the humanities and social sciences. For additional information on the educational opportunities, please visit Radow College.
by: James R. Turner
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