Advisory Board Member Gwendolyn Taylor
Missouri Financial Educators Council

Advisory Board Member Gwendolyn Taylor is an accomplished corporate leader, educator, and social impact innovator whose work bridges financial literacy, real estate education, youth development, and community empowerment. As the Founder and CEO of Flip That House The Board Game University, she has created one of the nation’s most interactive experiential learning platforms for teaching financial wellness. Her programs combine practical money management, entrepreneurship, real estate principles, and strategic decision-making in a way that is both relatable and transformative for learners of all ages.

With a Masters in Healthcare Administration, a Bachelor’s in Healthcare Management, and an Associate degree in Medical Records Management, Gwendolyn’s educational foundation is a powerful asset to her work. Gwendolyn Taylor is uniquely positioned to raise financial wellness nationwide. Through her leadership, educational background, entrepreneurial innovation, and unwavering dedication, she strengthens the NFEC’s commitment to advancing financial literacy for all.

Advisory Board Member Gwendolyn Taylor
Missouri Financial Educators Council Advisory Board Member Gwendolyn Taylor

Advocate for Financial Education That Transforms Lives: Gwendolyn Taylor

Gwendolyn Taylor holds a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration, a Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Management, and an Associate Degree in Medical Records Management. She is also completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Christian Education, reflecting her lifelong commitment to leadership, service, and community uplift. These degrees – rooted in organizational management, systems thinking, ethics, and human development – strengthen her ability to design scalable financial education solutions that integrate practical knowledge with real-world application.

Her professional career spans decades in the corporate healthcare industry, where she has served in key leadership positions overseeing provider relations, claims operations, process design, and cross-functional team development. In her role as a program manager, Gwendolyn is recognized as a subject matter expert – known for her ability to analyze systems, solve complex operational challenges, train staff, and implement sustainable improvements. Her corporate background gives her a unique advantage in the financial wellness space: she understands how systems affect people, how gaps create inequities, and how education can close those gaps.

Beyond her corporate expertise, Gwendolyn is an educator and curriculum developer with a deep passion for empowering youth and families. Through Flip That House The Board Game University, she leads after-school programs, design competitions, educator trainings, and community workshops that simplify financial concepts without diluting their importance. Her work has reached schools, nonprofit organizations, churches, national conferences, banks, universities, and youth-serving institutions across the country. She is committed to meeting learners where they are – whether that is a classroom, a community center, or a board game table – and guiding them toward financial confidence and long-term capability.

Gwendolyn’s personal motivation for joining the National Financial Educators Council Advisory Board is rooted in her own life experiences and her belief in the transformative power of knowledge. She understands how financial literacy – or the lack of it – can shape opportunity, stability, and generational outcomes. She is driven by the conviction that everyone, especially youth and underserved communities, deserves access to resources that build wealth, self-efficacy, and hope. Her goal is to help elevate the national conversation around financial wellness while ensuring that tools, programs, and partnerships remain culturally relevant, accessible, and practical.

As an Advisory Board Member, Gwendolyn brings a rare combination of qualities:

  • Educational expertise in curriculum design, training, and experiential learning
  • Corporate leadership skills grounded in analysis, operations, and systems improvement
  • Community insight from hands-on engagement with students, families, educators, and organizations
  • Innovative creativity, demonstrated by the development of a nationally recognized financial literacy board game and university program
  • A faith-driven, people-centered approach that integrates compassion with accountability

Her ability to translate complex financial concepts into interactive, engaging experiences makes her a powerful asset to the NFEC’s mission. She advocates for financial education that not only informs but transforms – helping individuals build the mindset, skills, and confidence necessary for long-term financial success.

Missouri Financial Educators Council Board Details

The Missouri Financial Educators Council Advisory Board Members drive our push to build sustainable, scalable economic empowerment programs that affect people’s lives at the community level. Our Advisory Board Members share their knowledge and expertise to guide financial wellness programs and donations to community members.

Our Board Members are professionals who have successfully passed a rigorous selection process and have proven their commitment to supporting the growth of sustainable financial wellness programming in their communities. Board members possess these traits:

Enthusiasm

A true sense of enthusiasm and passion for improving financial wellness, promoting the financial literacy cause, and making communities and individuals stronger through financial education and empowerment.

Involvement

Organizations and individuals who have time available to commit toward financial wellness efforts and to participate actively in Board communications.

Principles

Individuals selected to the Advisory Board are dedicated to serving their communities and have strong reputations for integrity, ethics, and honesty in their respective professional arenas.

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