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Craft Your Investment Philosophy

Hosted by Alistair Gould & Wairimu Ndung'u
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Craft Your Investment Philosophy

Date: Saturday, 15th February 2025, 10:00am - 11:30am

Your investment: KES 3,500 (payment details below)

If You

Are overwhelmed by investing advice and don't know what to think
Don't know what to invest in from the many available options
✔ Have investing knowledge but lack the confidence to execute a long-term plan
✔ Find it hard to stick with your financial goals
✔ Want to learn how to make your own investment decisions aligned with goals and values

This masterclass will help you.

Meet Your Hosts

Alistair Gould is a financial advisor and the creator of the Unstructured Notes newsletter. He has 15+ years experience across roles in the Kenyan capital markets from trading, corporate finance, business development & leadership, and 4 years in tech as a founder & COO of a VC-backed fintech startup. He has also served on advisory boards at the NSE, KASIB and private companies. He is intent on making investment knowledge accessible and meaningful by approaching this problem with a unique lens earned through his combined experiences.

Wairimu Ndung'u is a dedicated patient educator, strategist and author of the Imperfect Practice newsletter. She has experience in health consulting with Natrella, Hana AI & Brands on a Mission and startup experience in fintech at Tulix & team synergy coaching with Ndovu & Adamur. Drawing from personal experiences, she offers unique insights into how financial decisions impact overall well-being. Wairimu is committed to helping individuals reshape their relationship with money.

Together, Alistair & Wairimu bring complementary insights that go beyond technical language and a product focus— helping you transform your life’s narrative through smarter, more intentional investing.

Level Up Your Investing Game

Money isn’t just a means to an end. It shapes our lives, our mental well-being, and our future, particularly through investing. Yet, without a foundation investing can feel like a guessing game.

As a patient managing multiple expenses Wairimu asked Alistair where to invest with unpredictable income. He didn't immediately suggest a product and couldn't recommend a local resource that started with the fundamentals.

The Money Journey series was born by pairing real-life experiences (external and mental) with investing principles for a sustainable strategy. An investment philosophy is the first step.

What You’ll Gain

  • Recognize how past experiences shape your financial habits.

  • Move beyond one-size-fits-all strategies to create a philosophy that fits your life.

  • Learn to allocate not just capital, but also your time and energy wisely.

  • See investing as an evolving journey, not a rigid set of rules.

  • Get practical tips on assessing investment advice and products.

  • Join a space where financial clarity meets real-life challenges.

What Else You'll Gain

  • Interactive session

  • ​Personalised investment philosophy analysis

  • ​Investment Philosophy Workbook

  • ​Optional 30-minute community discussion from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm.

"The session was eye-opening (and a little scary!), especially in how they connected financial literacy, emotions, and mental health. It was a great reminder that managing money isn’t just about numbers—it’s about mindset too. If you’re looking to take control of your finances this year, I highly recommend checking them out."

-Ezekiel. O

​Payment Details

Ticket price: KES 3,500 (max. 25 seats)

​Payment options:

Pay through mobile money using either of the options below to confirm your registration (powered by Nobuk).

(Attendees outside Kenya can get in touch for alternative payment options)

Ticket categories

  • Regular: get tickets for yourself and others

  • Sponsor: support the event without attending

“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.” -Benjamin Franklin