Debra Radway is a lecturer with W. P. Carey School of Business. She is a certified financial planner, trustee and investment advisor with Radway Advisory Services LLC. She serves as trustee and investment advisor on irrevocable trusts and provides financial planning advice to clients nearing or in retirement. She joined ASU in 2016. Her prior academic positions include adjunct faculty positions with the Department of Finance, Grand Canyon University (2015), and Northwestern University in the Certified Financial Planner Program (2006-2010). From 2006-2011, she was also a wealth advisor with Harris BMO Private Bank. There, she worked with clients to define their goals and objectives and identify financial solutions including estate planning, retirement planning, investment allocation and approach, insurance needs and solutions, banking needs and solutions.
Education
M.B.A Finance and Economics (with Honors), University of Chicago Booth School of Management 2003
B.S. Mathematics, minor in Business (Magna Cum Laude), Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University 1986
Wealth advisor with Harris BMO Private Bank from 2006-2011. There she worked with clients to define their goals and objectives and identify financial solutions including estate planning, retirement planning, investment allocation and approach, insurance needs and solutions, banking needs and solutions.
Senior Manager, Accenture Financial Services Practice, 1987-1998. Responsible for sales and management of outsourcing, business process management, systems integration and strategy projects.
Service
Board Member, Kelly Hall YMCA, 2012-2014. Served on the board of the Kelly Hall YMCA. This is an amazing place making a difference in the lives of youth in one of the most challenging areas of Chicago.
Board Member and Gala Chair, Face the Future Foundation, 2012-2016. This foundation helps support the cranial facial center down at UIC. The center transforms the lives of individuals suffering from facial disfiguration caused by birth defects or trauma. Over 70% of the patients served are on Medicaid. The center transforms both these children's looks and speech as well as their confidence.