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CFO SINK ANNOUNCES FIRST MEETING OF
FINANCIAL LITERACY COUNCIL IN TALLAHASSEE ON MONDAY, JUNE 25
In an ongoing effort to increase financial literacy and help Floridians make
better financial decisions, Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink
announced that the Financial Literacy Council will convene its first meeting
next week in Tallahassee. The meeting will be held from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. on
Monday, June 25, 2007, at the Capitol Complex, House Office Building, Room
306.
The following nine individuals are members of the state’s Financial Literacy
Council:
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Paul Auslander, CFP, President, American
Financial Advisors (Orlando)
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James R. De Santis, M.Ed., Executive
Director, Florida Council on Economic Education (Tampa)
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Liana Fox, Ph.D., Professor, Hillsborough
Community College (Tampa)
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Richard George, President, Junior
Achievement of West Central Florida (Safety Harbor)
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Cassandra J. Grayson, M.Ed., Sr. Vice
President, Administration, Florida Credit Union League (Tallahassee)
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Doug Heinlen, Member of Florida Executive
Council, American Association of Retired Persons (Sarasota)
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Deidre Newton, M.B.A, President and CEO,
Community Real Estate Services, Inc. (West Palm Beach)
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Obdulio Piedra, Miami-Dade Market President,
Great Florida Bank (Pinecrest)
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Dulce M. Suarez-Resnick, Senior Account
Manager, HBA Insurance Group (Miramar)
The council, authorized in 2006 by House Bill 825, was
created to study the financial problems that affect consumers, particularly
young persons, seniors, working adults and small business owners, which
arise from a lack of basic knowledge of financial issues. The council will
also develop recommendations to aid CFO Sink’s department-- the Department
of Financial Services-- in developing programs and resources aimed at
increasing financial literacy among Floridians.
CFO Sink is a strong proponent of financial literacy.
Through outreach coordinators, the Department of Financial Services
aggressively reaches out to local communities to educate consumers on topics
such as the wise use of credit cards for teens, credit card identity theft,
hurricane preparedness, small business security, life insurance and
first-time homebuyer workshops.
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