Virginia Financial Literacy Summit
Thanks so much to everyone who participated in the Virginia Financial Literacy Summit by the Virginia Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy on October 17, 2007 at the Richmond Marriott. The event was a huge success, with nearly 300 of Virginia's middle and high school administrators and teachers as well as the state's leading proponents of financial literacy in attendance to learn about this important issue, discuss solutions, hear best practices and get training from industry experts. Special thanks to our supporters for the event: Capital One, Citigroup, Wachovia, Virginia Society of CPAs and its Educational Foundation, Virginia Credit Union League, State Department Federal Credit Union and Scott & Stringfellow!
Couldn't attend the 2007 Summit? You don't have to miss out on the great presentations and resources. Download the materials using the links below:
Download the materials from the 2006 Summit using the links below:
Please contact Tina Lambert, Virginia Jump$tart Chair of the Board, at (804) 270-5344 if you have any questions about this event or are interested in getting involved in Virginia Jump$tart Coalition.
Created in 1995, the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy is a national nonprofit organization that strives to improve the personal financial literacy of students and young adults by promoting their education in personal finance. One of the key components to Jump$tart's success is a grassroots effort to establish state coalitions for personal financial literacy, and Virginia officially joined the pack in April 2005. Members of Virginia Jump$tart include 100+ individuals and organizations in business, government, nonprofit and education with a common goal and passion for improving financial literacy of Virginians. Visit www.vajumpstart.org for more information.
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