Morgan Stanley announces new seasons of award-winning podcasts

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James P. Gorman, Executive Chairman of Morgan Stanley | Columbia Business School

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management announced the season two launches of its award-winning podcasts, "What Should I Do With My Money?" and "Invested at Work."

"What Should I Do With My Money?" is a finance-focused podcast that connects real people with experienced Financial Advisors to answer questions about their money. Featuring guests from across the wealth spectrum, the podcast leans into guests’ personal stories to illustrate the potential benefits and confidence investors can gain from working with a Financial Advisor. In season two, guests discuss topics ranging from prenups, passing a legacy to their children, affording a dream home, and making a difference in the world through investments and philanthropy.

"Invested at Work" addresses workplace financial benefits to help companies attract and retain talent while exploring creative solutions amid ongoing economic changes. Season two will continue to explore pressing themes facing the workplace today through conversations with industry leaders.

“Featuring our extensive intellectual capital and timely insights from seasoned professionals, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management is pleased to launch the second season of two award-winning podcasts,” said Andrea Zaretsky, Chief Marketing Officer of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management. “Each series focuses on helping individuals and corporations alike navigate their financial journeys, wherever they are in the lifecycle. We listen closely to our clients, and in these upcoming seasons we dig deeper into the questions they care about most, expanding the value we deliver to them in both personal finance and workplace wealth.”

Season Two of "What Should I Do With My Money?" launches on May 29 and "Invested at Work" launches in early June. Both are available on all major podcast platforms.

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management provides access to a wide range of products and services including brokerage and investment advisory services, financial planning, cash management, lending products, annuities, insurance, retirement services, and trust services.

Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) is a leading global financial services firm providing investment banking, securities, wealth management, and investment management services. The firm operates in 42 countries serving corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals.

Podcast Awards:

- What Should I Do With My Money?: Bronze category at 30th Annual Financial Communications Society (FCS) Portfolio Awards; Signal Awards 2023 Listener's Choice Winners: Branded Podcast Money; Finance; Investment; Signal Awards 2023 Bronze Winner: Branded Podcast Money; Finance; Investment; Top Best Branded Podcast or Segment: Podcasts | The Webby Awards Nominee; Finalist at The Shorty Awards.

- Invested at Work: Gold category at 30th Annual Financial Communications Society (FCS) Portfolio Awards for B2B Podcast.

This material has been prepared for informational purposes only without regard to individual financial circumstances or objectives. It does not provide individually tailored investment advice nor solicit any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

For further information about Morgan Stanley visit www.morganstanley.com.

Contacts:

Media Relations Contact: Lynn Cocchiola - Lynn.Cocchiola@morganstanley.com

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