Texas Trust Youth Advisory Council Teaches Financial Sense
Sixteen north Texas high school students were selected to join the Texas Trust Credit Union Youth Advisory Council for the fall 2014 term.
Mansfield, TX, September 11, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Texas Trust Credit Union named 16 local high school students as members of its fall 2014 Youth Advisory Council (YAC).
YAC is part of Texas Trust's financial education initiative. The program equips high school students with financial skills to prepare them for college and beyond. Membership in the Council provides leadership training and personal financial education.
The Council meets twice a month and provides learning opportunities for the students centered on marketing, financial services, and careers in the financial field. The Council also organizes a community service project benefiting a non-profit of their choice.
“YAC teaches students how to be money-wise and exposes them to what is involved in running a financial institution,” said Amber Danford, senior vice president of marketing for Texas Trust. “Our goal is to equip these students with financial sense so that they are prepared to make smart decisions about their money.”
YAC members are chosen based on their leadership credentials, extracurricular activities, and desire to serve and actively participate in the Council. More than 115 high school students applied for this term of the Council.
The 2014 YAC members represent five school districts and a charter school. There are six sophomores, five juniors, and five seniors on the Council, which will serve through December 2014.
The 2014 fall Council members are:
• Arlington: Roberta Flores (James Martin High School), Aisha Garrett (James Bowie High School)
• Cedar Hill: Anfernee Combs and Ja’Meelah Robinson (Cedar Hill High School)
• DeSoto: Darryon Bates and Malyk Davis (DeSoto High School)
• Grand Prairie: Jonathan Guerin (South Grand Prairie High School), Tiffany Chavarria and Jemiah Williams (Dubiski Career High School), Kelsey Wilcox (Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy)
• Harmony: Ronnie Wilson (Harmony Science Academy)
• Mansfield: Brianna Dumas (Timberview High School), Karisa Coe (Mansfield High School), Lauren Jackson (Legacy High School), Daniel Kelly (Frontier High School), Sheryse Lincoln (Lake Ridge High School)
“I look forward to YAC as a great opportunity to learn about business and finance, while also learning how to budget and manage credit cards,” said Karisa Coe, a Mansfield High School sophomore and an incoming YAC Council member.
About Texas Trust Credit Union
Texas Trust, one of the largest credit unions in North Texas and the 17st largest in Texas, provides financial services that enable members to build brighter financial futures. As a full-service financial institution, Texas Trust offers checking, savings, mortgages, credit cards, CDs, Money Market accounts, IRAs, and investment and insurance services. Its business services include SBA and conventional loans, electronic payment cards, checking and money market accounts, merchant card processing, online banking, insurance and the Employee Solutions Network. With assets of $825 million, Texas Trust operates in Dallas, Tarrant, and Henderson counties, as well as parts of Ellis and Johnson counties. It has 14 branches in Mansfield, Grand Prairie, Arlington, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Hurst and Athens. Texas Trust is a federally insured financial institution. Deposits up to $250,000 are insured by the full faith of the federal government through the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). For more information, visit TexasTrustCU.org.
Editor’s Note: A high resolution picture of the 2014 YAC Council shown in the release is available upon request. Contact Kristine@duxpr.com.
YAC is part of Texas Trust's financial education initiative. The program equips high school students with financial skills to prepare them for college and beyond. Membership in the Council provides leadership training and personal financial education.
The Council meets twice a month and provides learning opportunities for the students centered on marketing, financial services, and careers in the financial field. The Council also organizes a community service project benefiting a non-profit of their choice.
“YAC teaches students how to be money-wise and exposes them to what is involved in running a financial institution,” said Amber Danford, senior vice president of marketing for Texas Trust. “Our goal is to equip these students with financial sense so that they are prepared to make smart decisions about their money.”
YAC members are chosen based on their leadership credentials, extracurricular activities, and desire to serve and actively participate in the Council. More than 115 high school students applied for this term of the Council.
The 2014 YAC members represent five school districts and a charter school. There are six sophomores, five juniors, and five seniors on the Council, which will serve through December 2014.
The 2014 fall Council members are:
• Arlington: Roberta Flores (James Martin High School), Aisha Garrett (James Bowie High School)
• Cedar Hill: Anfernee Combs and Ja’Meelah Robinson (Cedar Hill High School)
• DeSoto: Darryon Bates and Malyk Davis (DeSoto High School)
• Grand Prairie: Jonathan Guerin (South Grand Prairie High School), Tiffany Chavarria and Jemiah Williams (Dubiski Career High School), Kelsey Wilcox (Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy)
• Harmony: Ronnie Wilson (Harmony Science Academy)
• Mansfield: Brianna Dumas (Timberview High School), Karisa Coe (Mansfield High School), Lauren Jackson (Legacy High School), Daniel Kelly (Frontier High School), Sheryse Lincoln (Lake Ridge High School)
“I look forward to YAC as a great opportunity to learn about business and finance, while also learning how to budget and manage credit cards,” said Karisa Coe, a Mansfield High School sophomore and an incoming YAC Council member.
About Texas Trust Credit Union
Texas Trust, one of the largest credit unions in North Texas and the 17st largest in Texas, provides financial services that enable members to build brighter financial futures. As a full-service financial institution, Texas Trust offers checking, savings, mortgages, credit cards, CDs, Money Market accounts, IRAs, and investment and insurance services. Its business services include SBA and conventional loans, electronic payment cards, checking and money market accounts, merchant card processing, online banking, insurance and the Employee Solutions Network. With assets of $825 million, Texas Trust operates in Dallas, Tarrant, and Henderson counties, as well as parts of Ellis and Johnson counties. It has 14 branches in Mansfield, Grand Prairie, Arlington, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Hurst and Athens. Texas Trust is a federally insured financial institution. Deposits up to $250,000 are insured by the full faith of the federal government through the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). For more information, visit TexasTrustCU.org.
Editor’s Note: A high resolution picture of the 2014 YAC Council shown in the release is available upon request. Contact Kristine@duxpr.com.
Contact
Texas Trust Credit Union
Amber Danford
800.527.3600 ext. 1203
www.texastrustcu.org
Kristine Tanzillo
Dux Public Relations
Kristine@duxpr.com
903-865-1078
Contact
Amber Danford
800.527.3600 ext. 1203
www.texastrustcu.org
Kristine Tanzillo
Dux Public Relations
Kristine@duxpr.com
903-865-1078
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