"Hacking Finance" is on a mission to prove there can be more to the finance industry than just making money. The digital magazine is also building out events to create conversations and communities of socially-minded finance people. Leslie Campisi is the editor of, " Hacking Finance." She joins Cheddar to explain why the operation is important to the industry. Campisi hopes that Hacking Finance reaches the young person in finance that is questioning or thinking critically about their career. Campisi explains that the content ranges from high-level content to material for the everyday investor. The digtal content is completely free and the events will come with a fee.

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