Mark Tilden
About Mark Tilden
Mark Tilden is a Financial Representative at IG Wealth Management, specializing in financial literacy for children. He authored 'The Adventures of Princess Mikaila and Prince Pete' and creates educational resources, including videos and a blog, to help parents and educators teach financial concepts to children aged 4 to 17.
Work at IG Wealth Management
Mark Tilden has been employed at IG Wealth Management as a Financial Representative since 2019. In this role, he provides financial advice and services to clients, focusing on wealth management strategies. His experience in the financial sector allows him to assist clients in navigating their financial goals effectively.
Education and Expertise
Mark Tilden earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Concordia University, where he studied Human/Environment Relations and Business Studies from 1989 to 1993. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in both environmental and business principles, which he applies in his financial literacy initiatives.
Background
Mark Tilden has a diverse background that combines financial expertise with a passion for educating children about money management. He has developed various educational resources aimed at teaching financial concepts to children aged 4 to 17. His work includes creating engaging content that simplifies complex financial topics for younger audiences.
Achievements in Financial Literacy
Mark Tilden authored 'The Adventures of Princess Mikaila and Prince Pete,' a financial fantasy book designed for children aged 5 to 8. He also produces money management videos on YouTube and writes a regular column titled 'Kidsmartmoney' for the Tremblant Express. Additionally, he maintains a blog focused on financial literacy for children at Kidsmartmoney.com.
Educational Resources for Parents and Educators
Mark Tilden provides guidance and resources for parents and educators to help teach financial concepts to children. His initiatives focus on creating accessible materials that facilitate discussions about money management and financial responsibility among young learners.