Good golly Miss Lolly: Meet Lisa Conway-Hughes and her alter ego...

WIFA 2021 nominations close on 19 May

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Double WIFA award winner Lisa Conway-Hughes, aka Miss Lolly, is an adviser on a mission to democratise finance for women. Here she talks to Cherry Reynard about blogging, educating and advising

Lisa Conway-Hughes' day job is advising high net worth clients on their futures. However, she also has an alter-ego, Miss Lolly, through which she aims to democratise finance for women, bringing unbiased financial wisdom on everything from mortgages to saving to the Covid crisis. "I needed to feel good about what I did every day," she says, "and that was all about education." The Miss Lolly blog is already a great success with a band of loyal followers, but she has sought to build on the platform it provided. She has recently expanded into podcasts, ‘She's on the money', which have secur...

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