MEET THE FINANCIAL EDUCATION AND WELLNESS TEAM

Liz Brunton
Assistant Director, Student Financial Wellness Education
Liz Brunton brings extensive experience in higher education advising, coaching, and teaching, with a strong foundation in personal finance and the intricacies of financial aid. She understands how these factors impact students’ ability to achieve their educational goals. Through her work at various institutions, she led financial wellness programs and developed a keen ability to support diverse student populations, tailoring her approach to meet individual needs.
Liz holds a Bachelor of Arts from Arcadia University and a Master of Divinity from United Lutheran Seminary.
Focus Areas: Financial Coaching Appointments, Personal Finance Programs and Workshops, Student Experience Funding
Meet Our Peer Money Mentors
Each Money Mentor is completing rigorous training and formal certification through Fincert.org to become a Certified Financial Peer Mentor (CFPM).

Christian Carson
Juris Doctor Candidate, May 2027; Bachelor of Science in Philosophy, May 2024
I am a second-year law student at Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Law. I became a Peer Money Mentor to do what I love most, helping others and share the skills I am building in personal finance.

George Darraj
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, May 2029
I became a Peer Money Mentor because I would like to apply my skillsets in finance, accounting, and economics to helping people who may want to learn more about personal finance. I'm here to help in any way that I can, so feel free to use me as a resource!

Charles Treger
Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Minor in Business, May 2028
I enjoy helping others make confident, informed decisions and access opportunities they might otherwise miss. As an economics student, I’ve seen how confusing personal finance can be for students, and this role allows me to turn what I’m learning into practical support that reduces stress and empowers my peers.
