Welcome to our Financial Coaching Success Story series, where we spotlight coaches who have found their unique path to success in this rewarding field. Today, we’re thrilled to bring you an interview with Emily Maclin, founder of Think Legacy Financial Coaching.
Emily’s journey from corporate finance to financial coaching is a testament to the diverse backgrounds that can lead to success in this industry. With 22 years of experience in the corporate world, Emily now helps women master their money and create lasting financial legacies. Her story is one of personal growth, professional evolution, and finding fulfillment in helping others achieve financial success.
In this interview, Emily, a graduate of the Financial Coach Academy®, shares her experiences, challenges, and insights. From overcoming the fear of showing up online to transitioning her analytical skills into empathetic coaching, Emily’s story offers valuable lessons for both new and experienced financial coaches. She also discusses her exciting new venture into fractional CFO services, demonstrating how a coaching business can evolve to meet changing market needs.
Whether you’re just starting out in financial coaching or looking to take your practice to the next level, Emily’s journey offers inspiration and practical advice. Join us as we explore the path of a successful financial coach who’s making a real difference in her clients’ lives.
About Emily Maclin
Emily V. Maclin, founder of Think Legacy Financial Coaching, empowers women to master their finances and build a proud financial legacy. With 22 years of Corporate Finance experience at Fortune 100 companies, Emily brings valuable insights to her role as a Personal Finance Coach.
Her unique approach blends faith and finance, focusing on building financial confidence, competence, and consistency. Emily’s coaching addresses Mindset, Skills/Knowledge, Behavior, and Stewardship to help clients thrive financially.
As a wife and mother of three, Emily aims to teach clients to become the CFO of their financial lives, managing money wisely and educating future generations.
Holding a Bachelor’s in Accounting and an MBA, Emily has run her online coaching firm for six years, serving professional women and solopreneurs nationwide. Originally from Tennessee, she’s been based in St. Louis since 2002.