In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Robert Heil. Robert and his wife organically built their own financial plan through open conversations about money. Early in their marriage, they realized that despite earning more, they weren’t making progress toward their goals. This motivated them to align their values, set financial priorities and craft a plan that worked for their family. Robert reflects on the power of those conversations, how they shaped their family’s lives, and the lasting impact of a financial plan rooted in what matters most to them.
Robert Heil is the CEO of Financial Aid Services (FAS) a higher education consulting firm specializing in financial strategies, operational efficiencies, and tech-enabled financial aid services for colleges and universities. Under Robert’s leadership the company is experiencing transformational growth by leveraging industry-leading expertise with a mission to make higher education more affordable and accessible. The firm’s deep commitment to client success has positioned FAS as the industry leader in financial aid operations for colleges and universities.
Robert’s career spans over 25 years generating growth for organizations and their clients. Prior to FAS, Robert held senior executive roles at private equity backed companies like RuffaloCODY, Everspring and Ruffalo Noel Levitz (RNL) where he consistently created innovative solutions for clients while generating exponential growth and value for the companies he led. Known for his foresight on emerging trends in both business and higher education, Robert is a respected thought leader and a genuine, values-driven leader.
Robert is a graduate of Abilene Christian University and serves on several corporate advisory boards. He lives in Atlanta, GA, with his family.
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