ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Credit Union Financial Education Network (CUFEN), formerly known as the National Youth Involvement Board (NYIB), will host its 46th annual conference July 23 – 26 at the Hilton Burlington in Burlington, Vt.
CUFEN said this year’s event will focus on new industry trends, technology, professional development, and shifts within the financial education ecosystem. More than 10 speakers will dive into topics through three general and four break-out sessions consisting of three tracts and panel discussions.
The organization said it has a longstanding reputation for being the standard in financial literacy among credit union organizations.
“With a delegate footprint in more than 20 states, financial literacy government advocacy efforts, and an executive committee of tenured industry professionals, the annual CUFEN Conference offers some of the most up-to-date financial education resources,” the group said.
Early-bird registration for the 2023 conference is open through March 31 at https://www.cufen.org/conference. The price is $695 per attendee. After March 31, the price increases to $795 per attendee. This covers the cost of the conference only, but special hotel pricing can be secured through the Burlington Hilton at a rate of $299.
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