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Virtual Money Conference

We speak with Jon Paradise from Town & Country Federal Credit Union On their upcoming Virtual Money

‘Women and Money’ is the theme of Town & Country Federal Credit Union’s Virtual Money Conference featuring Personal Finance Expert, Jean Chatzky

Chatzky is currently the CEO of HerMoney.com, appears frequently on most, major media outlets, and served as the finance editor for NBC Today Show for 25 years and is the Financial Ambassador for AARP. She is one of the foremost personal financial experts in the country.

Due to the ongoing conditions regarding large in-person workshops, this year’s Money Conference will again be virtual and take place on Tuesday, May 11, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and is open to anyone. To register for the live Virtual Money Conference, visit www.tcfcu.com There is no charge to participate.

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