Andrew Christopher Hill

Motto:All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.
Andrew Christopher Hill is a certified financial planner, investment advisor, university finance lecturer, and authority on personal finance management. He's the author of "10 Principles Financially Wise People Live By," "Guiding Your Family’s Financial Future," "Empowering Women to Take Charge of Their Finances," "Building Wealth from a Young Age," and "The Financial Planner's Handbook." His publications have been translated into more than 45 languages with sales exceeding 1.2 million copies.
In 2023, Andrew launched his own podcast titled "Financially Savvy with Andrew Hill," which quickly gained recognition for its insightful discussions on wealth building and fiscal responsibility. Previously, he served as the chief financial officer at Global Finance Solutions, where he spearheaded initiatives that transformed the company’s approach to client engagement and service delivery.
Andrew's expertise has graced numerous media platforms including CNBC, Bloomberg TV, The Financial Times, Forbes, Fortune, and NPR. His engaging presentations have earned him a reputation as a leading voice in finance, with an acclaimed TEDx talk that has garnered over 25 million views online.
Dubbed the "financial literacy champion" by The Economist, Andrew was also listed among the top 100 influencers in global finance by Forbes magazine. As a sought-after keynote speaker, Andrew travels extensively, visiting venues from Silicon Valley to Sydney, educating diverse audiences—from tech startups to seasoned investors—on how to cultivate financial acumen and achieve long-term prosperity.
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