Dr. Mindy Joseph | Financial Management | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof. Dr. Mindy Joseph, Kansas State University, United States.
Dr. Lamindy Brandon-Joseph, PhD, CFP®, is a rising scholar and dedicated educator in the field of Personal Financial Planning. With over a decade of experience in finance and economics education, Dr. Joseph combines academic expertise with real-world financial practice. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Kansas State University, she has made a significant impact through her innovative research and student mentorship. Her scholarly work addresses financial behavior, literacy, social responsibility, and the psychological facets of financial decision-making. She brings a diverse background that includes teaching at institutions like the University of Phoenix and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. In addition to her teaching roles, she has also contributed to national financial literacy initiatives, particularly for underserved populations such as student-athletes. Through her academic contributions and student-centered approach, Dr. Joseph continues to inspire the next generation of financial professionals and researchers.
Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Brandon-Joseph holds a Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning (2023) from Kansas State University, where she authored a dissertation titled “Three Essays on the Relationship Between Financial Worry and Financial Behaviors”. Her doctoral research committee included esteemed faculty members such as Dr. HanNa Lim (Chair), Dr. Maurice MacDonald, Dr. Derek Lawson, and Dr. Ansley Chua. Prior to this, she completed her MBA in Finance (1999) from DePaul University, and her academic journey began with a B.S. in Accounting (1994) from Syracuse University. Her educational background forms a powerful foundation in both quantitative and behavioral finance, enabling her to examine complex issues in financial planning with both analytical precision and human-centered insight.
💼 Experience
Dr. Joseph has a rich teaching portfolio spanning nearly two decades, combining university-level instruction, curriculum development, and academic leadership. She currently serves as Assistant Professor (2023–2025) at Kansas State University, where she teaches courses including PFP 105, 305, 462, 595, 806, and 808, covering foundational to advanced topics in personal financial planning and research methods. Previously, she taught as a Lecturer at UNLV’s Lee Business School and as a long-term Adjunct Instructor at the University of Phoenix from 2009 to 2019. Her teaching has focused on financial literacy, macro/microeconomics, investments, strategic management, and financial planning. She has also served as a Teaching Assistant and Graduate Research Assistant, contributing to major research projects funded by the NCAA. Dr. Joseph’s teaching philosophy emphasizes empowering students with practical tools and critical thinking to promote financial wellness.
🔬 Research Interests
Dr. Joseph’s research is focused on financial worry, financial behaviors, socially responsible investing, financial literacy, and the influence of digital platforms like social media and FinTech on consumer financial decisions. Her interdisciplinary approach blends behavioral finance, risk management, and consumer psychology. Notably, her dissertation examined the impact of financial worry on financial decision-making, illuminating how stress and information avoidance shape individual planning behaviors. Her research also dives deep into topics like financial education in marginalized communities, the psychology behind socially responsible investing, and the evolving landscape of FinTech. Dr. Joseph is particularly interested in bridging financial gaps for underserved populations by promoting equitable access to financial education and tools. Through both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, her work provides evidence-based insights to guide financial planning practices, policy-making, and educational design.
🏆 Awards & Honors
Dr. Joseph’s research contributions and dedication to student development have earned her recognition in both academic and professional circles. She was a co-recipient of the 2018 NCAA Innovations in Research and Practice Grant, awarded to projects enhancing the financial literacy of student-athletes. This grant supported her collaborative research, which was later published in a peer-reviewed journal. Additionally, her active involvement in advising Ph.D. students and serving on dissertation committees demonstrates her commitment to shaping the future of personal financial planning research. As a Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®), she also brings professional credibility to her academic role, bridging the gap between theory and practice. With numerous peer-reviewed publications and increasing citations, she is becoming a well-regarded voice in behavioral finance. Dr. Joseph’s career continues to gain momentum, making her a strong contender for national recognition through this award nomination.
📚 Publications Top Notes
Socially Responsible Investing: Is Social Media an Influencer? Journal of Risk and Financial Management,
From Likes to Wallets: Exploring the Relationship Between Social Media and FinTech Usage FinTech,
The Interplay of Financial Safety Nets, Long-term Goals, and Saving Habits: A Moderated Mediation Study International Journal of Financial Studies,
Do Ostriches Worry Less?—Information Avoidance and Retirement Worry Journal of Financial Therapy,
Enhancing Financial Literacy among College Athletes Journal of Athlete Development and Experience,