Leonard Pinkney Jr.
Financial Services Professional & Financial Literacy Advocate

Personal Notes
My passion for financial education stems from my belief that God mandates in Proverbs 13:22 that A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children’s children: and the wealth of the sinner is laid up for the just. There is currently an epidemic of financial illiteracy. Lives must be transformed to empower people to make confident and effective financial decisions. My purpose is to deliver financial literacy to every man, woman and child willing to discipline their minds for building wealth in order to fulfill their God-given mission.
Bio
Leonard Pinkney Jr. is a wealth strategist and an NFEC Certified Financial Education Instructor specializing in working with faith-based ministries and small businesses to deliver financial literacy to members and leadership through workshops, seminars, focus groups and speaking engagements. Leonard has been a financial services professional for approximately 25 years and has a passion for supporting and advocating for small and minority business enterprises. What differentiates his financial practice from others in the marketplace is that their mission is to provide training, education and inspiration by Certified Financial Education Instructors utilizing a structured curriculum. Faith-based ministries and non-profits will host wealth building centers. These centers will assist their members in elevating their financial mindset and improving their money management skills to build, protect, leverage and transfer wealth to future generations. Leonard Pinkney Jr. is the owner of Financial Frontier, LLC. He received his Bachelors of Science in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He is proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated. He has been married for 25 years and has three teenage children.
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