Graduate Exclusive! Matt S. Rebuilds Savings, Travels to Europe, and Invests in Self-Care
Discover how Matt overcame almost $30,000 of debt and now has more time to focus on the things that matter: his business, his family, and himself.
Stella Martin, IAPDA-accredited Product Marketing Manager & Financial Wellness Expert
Stella Martin is an IAPDA-accredited, AFCPE-trained financial wellness expert and Product Marketing Manager dedicated to helping individuals move beyond debt and build lasting financial health. Stella combines industry certification with a deep understanding of the fintech landscape to deliver actionable, empathy-driven guidance — meeting people where they are on their financial journey and helping them chart a path forward.
Currently, Stella serves as a Product Marketing Manager for Beyond Finance and Accredited Debt Relief, where she bridges the gap between complex financial products and consumer empowerment. Her expertise is rooted in years of experience within the financial sector, including a tenure at tastytrade, where she specialized in making sophisticated financial concepts accessible and engaging for a broad audience.
Media & Thought Leadership
Stella's insights on debt relief strategies, financial wellness, and consumer advocacy have earned her recognition across national and regional media outlets. Her work and expert commentary have been featured in MarketWatch, AOL, WFMZ-TV (69 News), and The Daily Gazette.
Mission & Philosophy
Stella believes that achieving true financial wellness goes far beyond paying off debt — it requires a holistic shift in how we think about and relate to money. By dismantling the stigma surrounding debt, exploring the emotions tied to financial decision-making, and providing transparent, evidence-based strategies, she empowers people to reclaim their financial narratives and build a foundation for long-term financial health and independence.
Stella holds a Master's in Acting for Stage Screen and Radio from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and a BA in Literature and Theater from The Evergreen State College — a background in human storytelling and emotional communication that informs her approach to financial wellness writing.
Outside of Work
Based in Chicago, Stella enjoys nerding out about investing, saving, and financial independence. When she steps out of "financial mode," she can be found reading, going to the theater, working on her latest creative project, or relaxing at home with her cats, Alfie and Tilly.
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