About MoneyTime
At MoneyTime we believe financial literacy is an essential life skill for all children. By teaching children money management skills we believe we can make a real difference to the financial outcomes of the next generation, globally.
Neil Edmond, CEO (LinkedIn)
BCom/LLB (Otago)
A former business consultant for 20 years, Neil has helped thousands of people improve their financial outcomes. He is concerned his children's generation are growing up with limited financial literacy and wants to do something about it. Neil is the designer and author of MoneyTime.
Aaron Evans, Schools Manager
BSW (Hons)
Aaron has had numerous people facing roles since graduating with a Bachelor of Social Work. Coming from a consumer oriented culture with three primary school children, Aaron recognizes the importance of students learning financial literacy from a young age and is delighted to be helping bring MoneyTime to schools globally.
Alex Lam
BComputing (Monash)
A software developer with more than 20 years of experience in finance, media and technology startups. Alex was part of a technology team which developed and deployed personal finance management software for Maybank Malaysia's 10 million customers to help organise their finances.
Paul Davis
BSc (Stanford), MBA (Otago), CFA
An experienced investor and entrepreneur Paul has been involved in computing, start-ups and finance around the world; beginning in Silicon Valley and settling in New Zealand 20 years ago. His current interests include private equity investment and helping a diverse array of businesses grow and realize their visions for making the world a better place.
Paul Marsh
BSc (Rhodes) MA Dip Ed (Cantab)
A passionate teacher and headmaster in South Africa for 31 years. Upon moving to the UK he trained school governors and assisted with the purchase and management of schools. He has advised governors at international schools in the Middle East and SE Asia and has been a school commissioner, board chairman and written articles on school leadership in New Zealand.