Texas Trust Youth Advisory Council Searching for New Members for Spring 2015
North Texas high school students receive leadership development training and personal financial education as part of being a member of the Texas Trust Youth Advisory Council. The Council is looking for new members for the 2015 Spring Council.
Mansfield, TX, December 06, 2014 --(PR.com)-- High school students interested in becoming smarter at managing money can apply to join the Texas Trust Youth Advisory Council (YAC). The program teaches students personal financial skills that they will use throughout their lifetimes. Nominations for the council are being accepted all this month.
Membership in YAC offers leadership training and learning opportunities centered on marketing, financial services, and careers in the financial field. YAC members meet twice a month and receive a stipend for their service. The council also organizes a community service project benefiting a non-profit of their choice, and members also participate in a community event sponsored by Texas Trust.
The Spring 2015 Youth Advisory Council will serve from January through May 2015. High school students living in Arlington, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Grand Prairie, Hurst, Kennedale, and Mansfield are eligible to join the Council. The bi-monthly meetings will be held at the Texas Trust headquarters facility at 5850 W. Interstate 20, Suite 100, in Arlington.
“YAC teaches high school students how to manage money so that they are prepared to make smart financial decisions," said Amber Danford, senior vice president of marketing for Texas Trust.
YAC members are chosen based on their leadership credentials, extracurricular activities, and desire to serve and actively participate in the council. High school students interested in joining the council must apply by December 31.
Eligibility requirements and an online application (https://www.texastrustcu.org/pages/youth-advisory-council-application) are available at the Texas Trust Credit Union website. Questions about the council can be directed to Jessica White at 972-595-1776.
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 15 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.
Membership in YAC offers leadership training and learning opportunities centered on marketing, financial services, and careers in the financial field. YAC members meet twice a month and receive a stipend for their service. The council also organizes a community service project benefiting a non-profit of their choice, and members also participate in a community event sponsored by Texas Trust.
The Spring 2015 Youth Advisory Council will serve from January through May 2015. High school students living in Arlington, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Grand Prairie, Hurst, Kennedale, and Mansfield are eligible to join the Council. The bi-monthly meetings will be held at the Texas Trust headquarters facility at 5850 W. Interstate 20, Suite 100, in Arlington.
“YAC teaches high school students how to manage money so that they are prepared to make smart financial decisions," said Amber Danford, senior vice president of marketing for Texas Trust.
YAC members are chosen based on their leadership credentials, extracurricular activities, and desire to serve and actively participate in the council. High school students interested in joining the council must apply by December 31.
Eligibility requirements and an online application (https://www.texastrustcu.org/pages/youth-advisory-council-application) are available at the Texas Trust Credit Union website. Questions about the council can be directed to Jessica White at 972-595-1776.
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 15 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.
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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