ABOUT US

Bill Pratt is not only a Business and Money Coach, but also a Business and Economics Professor at Holy Cross College. He teaches finance, economics, marketing, and business courses. Bill speaks on topics related to business and personal finance across the country, can be seen on television as a subject matter expert, and is the author of multiple books including a college textbook. Bill was formerly a Vice President at Citigroup and was an economist for the U.S. Federal Government. He left the financial industry to focus on helping others become personally and financially success. He lives in Niles, MI with his wife and their pets. 

While teaching at East Carolina University, Bill co-founded The Money Professors with two of his colleagues to provide financial education. He has partnered with various non-profit organizations, and designed and wrote the curriculum for a personal finance certification course.

He has since worked with international influencer Jay Shetty as a curriculum designer for his Life Coaching Certification at the Jay Shetty Certification School, as a Coaching Supervisor for the school where he helped train dozens of new life coaches, and is currently delivering a weekly live Q&A for the private facebook group for Jay's Live Your Passion, Build and Income course.

Bill's goal is to help every professional, investor, and business owner get the most out of their business, their money, and their lives. He does this by helping them increase their bottom line, put in fewer hours at the office while still serving their customers better, and reduce their stress in both their business operations and their personal finances.

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Whether you are a solo-preneur, a 25-person team, or anything in between, you can start moving your business forward today. Schedule your free 30-minute consultation with a Business Coach today so you can start seeing results tomorrow.

ABOUT US

Bill Pratt is a Business, Finance, and Economics Professor, VP of The Money Professors, and formerly served as an Economist for the U.S. Government, and as a VP at Citigroup.

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