Oregon Financial Education Summit Will Address Strengthening State Financial Literacy Programs
Summit will bring together individuals and organizations throughout the state that are dedicated to improving the financial literacy of Oregonians.
- Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA (1888PressRelease) January 07, 2011 - The Oregon Jump$tart Coalition, a statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the financial literacy of all Oregonians, will host the 2011 Oregon Financial Education Summit on Thursday, January 13 at the Salem Conference Center (200 Commercial Street, SE Salem, OR).
The summit will bring together individuals and organizations throughout the state that are dedicated to improving the financial literacy of Oregonians. Participants representing government, nonprofits, banks, credit unions, financial services and other organizations will gather to build upon their current efforts, identify problems and solutions, and hear from state and national leaders on the status and the future of financial education in Oregon.
In addition to breakout sessions focusing on consumer protection, community involvement, and youth financial education, the summit will include a presentation from Oregon State Treasurer Ted Wheeler discussing financial education.
"As financial literacy becomes recognized as a necessary life-skill in Oregon, the summit provides an important platform for representatives from across the state to address this important matter," said David Bell, vice chair, Jump$tart Oregon. "Together, our shared commitment to financial education will assist in growing the partnerships and education programs necessary to benefit all communities in Oregon."
More information about the 2011 Oregon Financial Education Summit and registration is available at: http://orjumpstart.org/.
About Oregon Jump$tart Coalition
The Oregon Jump$tart Coalition is a statewide, all volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the financial literacy of ALL Oregonians. Oregon Jump$tart is tied to the national Jump$tart Coalition which is focused on youth, but Oregon has expanded this focus to include all Oregonians. We are a coalition comprised of individuals, non-profit organizations, governmental agencies and the corporate sector. The Coalition believes that financial literacy is a necessary life skill for all in order to be successful in life. More information is available at www.orjumpstart.org.
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