Born in Boston and raised in the South, Brian Li graduated from Wake Forest University in 2003 with a double major in mathematics and anthropology. Following his passion for education, Brian embarked on his teaching journey in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he taught at a local high school before joining the esteemed Providence Day School community in 2004.
At Providence Day School, Brian has dedicated himself to teaching mathematics and finance, blending his academic background with his commitment to empowering students with essential life skills. Beyond the classroom, Brian is deeply engaged in fostering financial literacy among fellow educators, people of color, marginalized groups, and other financially underserved communities. With a fervent passion for closing the racial and teacher wealth gap, Brian strives to ensure equitable access to financial education and resources for all.
Brian's advocacy for financial literacy has led him to various platforms and stages, where he shares his insights and expertise. He has been a featured speaker at prominent events such as the NAIS People of Color Conference, the NYSAIS Diversity Practitioners Conference, and the Strategenius EmpowerED Workshop Series. Additionally, Brian has contributed to local initiatives in Charlotte, including engagements with Charlotte is Creative and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg NAACP branch.
His efforts to promote financial literacy and educational equity have garnered recognition, including prestigious awards such as Teacher of the Year and the Endowed Chair of Teaching Excellence at Providence Day School. Brian has also been honored as a Charlotte Ledger 40 Over Forty recipient and recognized as a Top 16 Charlotte Observer Education Superhero.
When he's not working with students or advocating for financial literacy, Brian enjoys indulging in his hobbies, which include reading, weightlifting, and most importantly, spending quality time with his family.