How Rachel Rodgers Became The Frst Millionaire In Her Family After Being On The Edge Of Poverty

 

Rachel Rodgers

Rachel Rodgers, an intellectual property attorney and business coach, is the founder and CEO of Hello Seven and the author of “We Should All Be Millionaires.” The company provides business training, legal services, and mindset coaching to help individuals achieve their financial goals.

“Our mission is to help you make more money. Period. We teach you how to increase your income, build wealth, and earn 7 figures per year—without sacrificing your family, health, or sanity in the process,” the company says.

Rodgers said most of the company’s clients are women of color, in addition to a growing community of clients who identify as non-binary, pangender, genderfluid, or another gender identity. “People who typically don’t feel seen, respected, or welcome in other business communities—they come to us,” she told Forbes.

Rodgers grew up on the edge of poverty and vowed to break the cycle of poverty in her family. According to her, one unexpected medical bill or car repair wiped out her family’s savings when she was young. With this background in mind, she carved out her own path out of poverty leading to the founding of Hello Seven, whose aim is to help women become millionaires.

“Women are 80% more likely than men to be impoverished in their retirement years. And, even though women run 51% of all the small businesses in the U.S., we only generate 4.2% of the total revenue,” said Rodgers.

Prior to starting her business, she worked for state and federal judges, nonprofits, and even Hillary Clinton. She worked as an attorney.






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