Meet The Team
Our Staff
Tracy Tanner
Founder/CEO
Ms. Tanner has always had a passion for entrepreneurship and a commitment to making a meaningful impact. After building and managing several successful home-based businesses, she joined Wealthy Habits in 2012, bringing her entrepreneurial mindset and personal experiences to transform the organization into a program that creates lasting change for its students.
Combining creativity, strategic vision, and a deep understanding of family challenges, she has designed programs that empower young minds with the skills and confidence to achieve financial independence. She is most inspired by the “aha” moments when students realize they have the power to shape their futures and take control of their financial journey.
Rosie Price
Operations Coordinator
With nearly a decade of experience supporting founders and senior leaders across fast-moving, high-growth organizations, Rosie has built a career on bringing structure, clarity, and calm to the spaces where things can easily fall through the cracks. She has a gift for anticipating what’s needed before anyone has to ask, and at Wealthy Habits, that instinct shows up in everything she does.
For Rosie, this work hits close to home. She knows firsthand how inaccessible financial literacy has always been, and how much is at stake when young people step into the world without it. As a mom of three school-aged kids, she doesn’t just believe in the mission, she lives it. She tries to teach her own children how to think about money and make choices that lead to a better future, and she sees her role at Wealthy Habits as an extension of that same commitment.
Camp Instructors
We are excited to announce our 2026 Program Coordinator and Finance Instructors!
Stella Olives
Finance Instructor
I’m a freshman at the University of Georgia pursuing a degree in Finance, with a strong interest in financial literacy and helping others build confidence in real-world skills. As a Finance Instructor with Wealthy Habits, I’m excited to teach students practical concepts like budgeting, saving, investing, and credit in a way that feels engaging and approachable. My leadership experiences, love for working with others, and passion for making a meaningful impact make this role especially rewarding for me. I hope to help students build habits and confidence that will positively shape their futures!
Aryaa Shah
Finance Instructor
I’m a freshman at the University of Georgia pursuing a degree in Finance. My passion for finance truly deepened through my experience teaching underprivileged students in India. While volunteering, I saw firsthand how limited access to financial education can shape opportunities and long-term stability. Teaching basic concepts like budgeting, saving, and goal-setting made me realize how powerful financial literacy can be in changing someone’s future. That experience inspired me to dive deeper into investments and long-term planning myself, and to continue learning so I could teach others in a more structured and impactful way. My goal is to leave every student feeling more confident and reassured about their financial stability — especially those who may not have grown up having open conversations about money in their homes or communities.
Camron Abshier
Finance Instructor
I am a rising Junior at the University of Georgia majoring in Finance with a minor in Law, Jurisprudence, and the State. As someone whose Dad is a Financial Advisor and Mom is a former teacher and now leadership trainer, I’ve always had a passion teaching others about my passions which oftentimes cross with Finance and the law. Working with others has always been my passion, and I cannot wait to hone that skill this summer by building relationships with everyone that I have the opportunity to teach! My goal this summer is to impart each and every kid I cross paths with the empowerment to not only better understand their own finances, but also the ability to pursue their own studies in the field and even inspire a few career aspirations!
Shari Brown
Finance Instructor
I’m a first-year Business Administration student in Hampton University’s 5-Year MBA program and a Division I track and cross-country athlete. I chose to be part of Wealthy Habits because I’m passionate about helping young people understand money early and build strong financial habits that can shape their future. Through my own experiences in business and finance, I’ve seen how access to financial knowledge can open doors and create opportunities.
As an instructor, I’m excited to help students not only learn about financial literacy, but also develop confidence, discipline, and a growth mindset. My goal is to make an impact by showing students that they are capable of building successful futures and making smart financial decisions.
Will Allman
Finance Instructor
I am a Finance major and Information Systems minor at Kennesaw State University with a deep-rooted interest in personal finance and financial literacy. I have a diverse background in education, specifically teaching children with special needs and volunteering as a youth soccer coach. I am eager to bridge my financial expertise with my passion for mentorship to help equip the next generation with the essential skills for a successful life. I see this opportunity as the perfect intersection of my professional skills and my commitment to community impact.
Brandon Scarlett
Finance Instructor
I’m a senior at Emory University studying Economics and Public Policy Analysis. From summers on my grandparents’ farm to visiting my father’s accounting office and working my way through college, I’ve seen firsthand the necessity of early investments in financial literacy. Through Emory’s Graduation Generation, I’ve prepared K-12 students for the SAT/ACT, mentored students on college and scholarship applications, taught debate and public speaking, and helped design programs that build confidence and long-term planning skills. This summer, I’m excited to empower students with practical financial knowledge and equip them to make informed decisions about their futures. Outside of work, I love to hike, read historical nonfiction, and cook (I am actively working on a recipe book), and I am always open to recommendations for new spots to visit or books to read.
Coming Soon
Finance Instructor
*Coming Soon
Vivien Huang
Finance Instructor
I’m a graduating senior at Emory University studying Information Systems and Economics. My passion for finance grew from launching my own Etsy business, For The Sea Studio, which showed me just how powerful financial knowledge can be in the real world and made me wish I’d had access to that kind of education sooner. I’ve since channeled that passion into making finance approachable by providing pro-bono consulting to small businesses in metro Atlanta as a member of Emory’s Consult Your Community. I’m excited to bring that same energy to Wealthy Habits, where I hope to make the path to financial literacy both fun and functional for students.
Julia Taylor
Finance Instructor
I am a rising junior at the Georgia Institute of Technology, majoring in Economics. My academic background, personal experience, and professional experience as a Resident Assistant have deepened my interest in personal finance and shown me how impactful financial literacy can be for someone’s future. I am looking forward to the opportunity to make a positive impact on students by empowering them with an essential financial education within an engaging learning environment. I am excited to work with the excellent Wealthy Habits team to build lifelong financial literacy skills!