NCUA, FDIC to Co-Host Webinar on Fin Ed

ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA and the FDIC will co-host a webinar focused on youth workforce practitioners and the banks and credit unions that develop them on April 14 at 1 p.m. ET.

According to the two agencies, the 90-minute webinar will focus on credit union officials, bankers, and workforce providers who help young people (ages 16–24) toward financial stability.

The webinar will feature Chelsea Norton of the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), who will share insights from recent updates to the group’s Personal Finance Ecosystem, which it described as a visual roadmap that lays out factors influencing financial well-being.

The agencies stated Norton  will discuss popular media outlets that young people independently seek to increase their personal financial knowledge, including financial influencers, which the group calls “Finfluencers.”

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