Bruce Sellery

Bruce Sellery

ON, CANADA
Personal finance expert, TV host, best-selling author, professional speaker

Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert, TV host, best-selling author and professional speaker. 

He is the founder of Moolala, a personal finance training company with a mission to inspire people to get a handle on their money so they can live the life they want.  Bruce has appeared on media outlets across North America including CNN, MSNBC, CBC, CTV and Global TV.  

Bruce is the author of the bestselling book "Moolala:  Why smart people do dumb things with their money (and what you can do about it)", published by McClelland & Stewart.  His second book, released in 2014, is called "The Moolala Guide to Rockin' Your RRSP".  He writes an advice column for MoneySense Magazine, appears regularly on CBC TV's "Lang & O'Leary Exchange" and was the financial expert and host of season one of "Million Dollar Neighborhood" a reality TV show on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. 

Prior to Moolala Bruce was an anchor at Canada's Business News Network (BNN).  He was one of the founding journalists there and over a ten year period he anchored thousands of hours of live programming and interviewed thousands of CEO's, economists and analysts on the day's top business stories.  Bruce also spent three years as BNN's Bureau Chief in New York City where he covered the U.S. markets, the economy and corporate crime, including the trials of both Martha Stewart and former Worldcom CEO Bernie Ebbers.

Before moving into journalism, Bruce worked at Procter & Gamble, leading cross-functional teams in both sales and brand management.  He also had a leadership role in corporate training, heading up the design and rollout of P&G's highly successful Diversity Training programs to 2,000 employees across the country.

Bruce is a graduate of the Queen's University School of Business in Kingston, Ontario where he majored in marketing and international business.  He is a professional member of the Global Speakers Federation, and is a member of the Governor General's Leadership Conference. 

When Bruce isn't on television or on the podium, he is proud parent, a dedicated BBQ'er, a long distance runner and a devout Toronto Film Festival attendee. He has traveled extensively, throughout Central and South America, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.  He is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert, TV host, best-selling author and professional speaker. 

He is the founder of Moolala, a personal finance training company with a mission to inspire people to get a handle on their money so they can live the life they want.  Bruce has appeared on media outlets across North America including CNN, MSNBC, CBC, CTV and Global TV.  

Bruce is the author of the bestselling book "Moolala:  Why smart people do dumb things with their money (and what you can do about it)", published by McClelland & Stewart.  His second book, released in 2014, is called "The Moolala Guide to Rockin' Your RRSP".  He writes an advice column for MoneySense Magazine, appears regularly on CBC TV's "Lang & O'Leary Exchange" and was the financial expert and host of season one of "Million Dollar Neighborhood" a reality TV show on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. 

Prior to Moolala Bruce was an anchor at Canada's Business News Network (BNN).  He was one of the founding journalists there and over a ten year period he anchored thousands of hours of live programming and interviewed thousands of CEO's, economists and analysts on the day's top business stories.  Bruce also spent three years as BNN's Bureau Chief in New York City where he covered the U.S. markets, the economy and corporate crime, including the trials of both Martha Stewart and former Worldcom CEO Bernie Ebbers.

Before moving into journalism, Bruce worked at Procter & Gamble, leading cross-functional teams in both sales and brand management.  He also had a leadership role in corporate training, heading up the design and rollout of P&G's highly successful Diversity Training programs to 2,000 employees across the country.

Bruce is a graduate of the Queen's University School of Business in Kingston, Ontario where he majored in marketing and international business.  He is a professional member of the Global Speakers Federation, and is a member of the Governor General's Leadership Conference. 

When Bruce isn't on television or on the podium, he is proud parent, a dedicated BBQ'er, a long distance runner and a devout Toronto Film Festival attendee. He has traveled extensively, throughout Central and South America, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.  He is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Moolala: Why smart people do dumb things with their money (and what you can do about it).

Moolala is an optimistic and fun keynote that focuses on inspiring people to get a handle on their money so they can live the life they want. The presentation answers two simple and equally important questions: Why do smart people do dumb things with their money? And what can we do about it?


Through research and extensive practical experience leading the Moolala Method to thousands of people, Bruce has come up with answers to both questions.

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