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Anna N'Jie-Konte
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Anna N'Jie-Konte

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Anna N'Jie-Konte is the president and director of financial planning for Re-Envision Wealth, one of the few black-owned advisory firms in the country. She is among a small group of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) certified financial planners to give comprehensive, holistic financial advice. She currently serves as a financial adviser and investment consultant to individuals and institutions hoping to build wealth in an intentional and values-aligned fashion. A proud first-generation American with roots in Puerto Rico and Gambia, N'Jie-Konte is committed to the economic liberation of Black and brown communities. She spent nearly a decade advising ultrahigh net-worth families ($5 million and above) to grow and secure their wealth for future generations. She left the corporate world in the hopes of giving women like her -- Black women, Latinas, daughters of immigrants -- the blueprint for leveraging their incomes to build and protect their wealth. N'Jie-Konte also sits on the board of the Finserv Foundation, has been named three times to the Investment News' list of Top 100 Influential Financial Advisors, and has been featured in well-known publications.

Anna N'Jie-Konte is the president and director of financial planning for Re-Envision Wealth, one of the few black-owned advisory firms in the country. She is among a small group of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) certified financial planners to give comprehensive, holistic financial advice. She currently serves as a financial adviser and investment consultant to individuals and institutions hoping to build wealth in an intentional and values-aligned fashion. A proud first-generation American with roots in Puerto Rico and Gambia, N'Jie-Konte is committed to the economic liberation of Black and brown communities. She spent nearly a decade advising ultrahigh net-worth families ($5 million and above) to grow and secure their wealth for future generations. She left the corporate world in the hopes of giving women like her -- Black women, Latinas, daughters of immigrants -- the blueprint for leveraging their incomes to build and protect their wealth. N'Jie-Konte also sits on the board of the Finserv Foundation, has been named three times to the Investment News' list of Top 100 Influential Financial Advisors, and has been featured in well-known publications.

Expertise

  • Banking and Financial Wealth
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September 19, 2023