Brian Feeley
Certified Personal Financial Wellness Consultant
Financial Coaching & Counseling Professional Dedicated to Helping You Work Toward Your Financial Goals

Personal Notes
Prior to becoming an NFEC Certified Personal Financial Wellness Consultant, Brian enjoyed a 25+ year career working in New York City in Finance. He spent the last 18 years working in the Treasury Department of a large defense contractor, primarily responsible for managing the company’s global cash operations.
After spending his entire career in a corporate environment, Brian decided to start his own financial coaching business (Greater Financial Wellness) which combines his finance and cash management background with his passion for helping people from all different walks of life.
Brian has been married for over 20 years and lives in New Jersey with his wife and three teenage daughters. He enjoys spending time with his family and loves going to his daughters’ volleyball and softball games. He recently read “The Psychology of Money” by Morgan Housel, which contains various short stories about the way people think about money and how they behave. It’s a very enjoyable book which shows you that doing well with money is heavily influenced by your behavior.
Bio
Prior to becoming an NFEC Certified Personal Financial Wellness Consultant, Brian enjoyed a 25+ year career working in New York City in Finance. He spent the last 18 years working in the Treasury Department of a large defense contractor, primarily responsible for managing the company’s global cash operations.
After spending his entire career in a corporate environment, Brian decided to start his own financial coaching business (Greater Financial Wellness) which combines his finance and cash management background with his passion for helping people from all different walks of life.
Brian has been married for over 20 years and lives in New Jersey with his wife and three teenage daughters. He enjoys spending time with his family and loves going to his daughters’ volleyball and softball games. He recently read “The Psychology of Money” by Morgan Housel, which contains various short stories about the way people think about money and how they behave. It’s a very enjoyable book which shows you that doing well with money is heavily influenced by your behavior.
