Free
Online via Zoom
Contact Advancement Events Manager Katie Copeland
603-229-5624 | kcopeland@sps.edu
A Conversation About Personal Finances for Women
The XIX Society invites you to a webinar discussing financial best practices for women in all stages of life.
XIX Society Steering Committee member Jeanette Richmond ’79 will lead the conversation featuring these experts:
- Shantal Chan-Friday Hunte ’03, financial planner, insurance planning director and partner with The Salmond Group at Morgan Stanley
- Amory Loring Logan ’00, trustee at Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Trust, LLC
- Eloise Clark Patterson ’84, founder of Clementine Financial Coaching, LLC
Alumnae Panelists
Shantal Chan-Friday Hunte ’03
is a financial adviser, insurance planning director and partner with The Salmond Group at Morgan Stanley. With nearly 15 years of industry experience, she helps empower clients through a personalized approach to financial planning and investment management.
Hunte graduated from Emory University and lives in Atlanta with her husband. She has served on the boards for Justice 360 and The Talented Tenth; and was a charter member of The National Coalition of 100 Black Women.
Amory Loring Logan ’00
joined Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Trust, LLC in 2016 after five years on the investment team at the Dartmouth College Investment Office and at Cambridge Associates where she worked with families, foundations, colleges, and universities on the implementation of their investment portfolios. Logan began her career in education consulting. She currently serves on the boards of the Neighborhood House of Northeast Harbor, Maine; Sailors’ Snug Harbor of Boston; and the Community Charter School of Cambridge Foundation. Logan is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and is a CFA charter holder.
Eloise Clark Patterson ’84
started Clementine Financial Coaching in Lincoln, Mass., in 2018 as the next stage of her career in financial services. She works with a wide range of clients to expand their financial literacy during life transitions. She works with individuals and, in divorce cases, as support to her client’s legal team. Patterson’s early years were spent working as a commercial lender in Boston and London for what is now known as Bank of America. After earning her MBA at J.L. Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, she worked as treasury director for Discover Communication, Inc. (owner of the Discovery Channel) in Maryland. Since 2020, she has been a certified divorce financial analyst.