Person Behind The Place Angie Nuevacamina

Bellevue, WALocal News

Angie Nuevacamina, a financial service professional at a mutual insurance company, is on a mission to support small businesses, particularly those owned by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Leveraging her background in biotech and small business consulting, she strives to simplify complex financial concepts, ensuring her clients feel understood and empowered. She highlights critical challenges faced by small businesses, such as sustainability and limited access to capital, particularly exacerbated during the pandemic. Through her community workshops, she provides a judgment-free space for individuals to discuss financial issues and build independence, demonstrating her commitment to financial literacy. Angie's work extends beyond her office as she actively participates in local organizations, including the Boys & Girls Clubs of King County.

Her latest workshop, focusing on financial abuse and finance 101, reflects her dedication to educating the community. She cherishes the diverse atmosphere of Downtown Bellevue, where a mix of cultures and stunning landscapes thrives. Nuevacamina's holistic approach to financial services not only aids individual clients but also fosters community resilience.

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