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From Nurse to CEO: How Dina Jackson Achieved Financial Freedom

From Nurse to CEO: How Dina Jackson Achieved Financial Freedom

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In this inspiring episode of Biz Queen with Attorney Kelly Bagla, meet Dina Jackson — a former UCLA nurse who transitioned from healthcare to entrepreneurship and became the CEO of a thriving financial services company. 💼✨

Dina’s journey is a masterclass in mindset, faith, and strategy. From the trauma that led her into nursing to discovering her passion for financial literacy, Dina shares how she built financial freedom — not just for herself, but for hundreds of families and advisors across the country.

🔥 What You'll Learn:

  • How Dina transitioned from bedside nurse to financial CEO
  • What financial freedom really means in today’s economy
  • The power of mentorship, faith, and sales
  • How to break free from limiting beliefs about money
  • What every entrepreneur MUST know about retirement and building wealth
  • How to build a team of intrapreneurs
  • The #1 mindset shift to become a successful business leader

💬 “You have to be open, coachable, and moldable — and you CAN be taught to succeed.” – Dina Jackson

📩 Contact Dina Jackson:

📧 Email: dina@dina.jackson@300fg.com

📌 Learn more about her financial services agency and mentorship programs

🎙 Hosted by Attorney Kelly Bagla, Esq. — The Queen of Business Law 👑

👉 Learn more: https://baglalaw.com

📬 Contact: kelly@baglalaw.com

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Don’t just build a business. Build it legally strong.

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