SNELLVILLE, Ga.–The African American Credit Union Coalition will host its next Commitment to Change Conversation webinar on April 21 themed, “Why Financial Literacy Matters: Raising Awareness.”
The session will run from 1-2 p.m.
“In the United States there is a disparity in the rates of financial literacy across different racial and ethnic groups. At AACUC we believe a strong foundation of financial literacy can help support life goals,” the AACUC said. “We are committed to ensure everyone has access to financial education to reduce the racial wealth gap.”
The Panelists
Panelists will include:
· Michelle Bonner, senior manager-financial inclusion and impact, National Credit Union Foundation
· Enrique Delgadillo, president/CEO, Balance
· Andy Manthei, business development specialist, GreenPath Financial Wellness
· Onjil McEachin, director, Division of Consumer Affairs, National Credit Union Administration
Kelli C. Holloway, SVP-outreach for State Employees' Credit Union, will moderate the panel.
To register, go here.
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