George A. Parker is a veteran finance executive, author, and advocate for financial empowerment. With over three decades of experience helping launch and finance more than 500 growth-stage companies, George has developed a deep understanding of how wealth is built—and how too many hardworking people are left out of the process.
As Co-CEO of VenSource Capital LLC, past Treasurer of the National Equipment Finance Association, and President of the Black Equipment Finance Network, George champions opportunities for professionals historically overlooked in the financial system. His practical, no-nonsense approach comes from a career that began in commercial lending and evolved into leading multimillion-dollar funding efforts for startups and Fortune 500 companies alike.
George holds an MBA from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a BS in Mathematics from Wake Forest University. He’s also a former Big Brother and longtime mentor who believes financial knowledge should be accessible, honest, and actionable.
Money Moves for Nurses is part of his mission to provide simple, empowering tools for professionals ready to take control of their financial future—one smart step at a time.
After decades of working with entrepreneurs and executives, I realized something: financial opportunity isn't just about income—it’s about access to the right knowledge at the right time. I’ve seen brilliant people, including nurses and other everyday professionals, struggle not because they lacked drive, but because no one ever showed them how money works.
Over the years, I’ve mentored countless individuals—some just starting out, others picking up the pieces. The need was always the same: clear, trustworthy advice without the jargon or judgment. Money Moves for Nurses is my way of meeting that need. It’s a practical guide rooted in experience and designed to give nurses a simple, confident path toward long-term financial success.
This book isn’t about getting rich overnight. It’s about helping people who give so much to others start giving more to their future selves.
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