Make Speaker Series Your Thursday Night Date
Need some Thursday evening plans? NGPF has got you covered all summer long (and into the fall!) with captivating speakers, authors, and experts every Thursday at 4pm Pacific // 7pm Eastern including next week with Roman Hardgrave (General Manger and Head of Learning Design) and Matt Hill (Curriculum Designer and Economics Evangelist) of Marginal Revolution University. Their goal is to give everyone, everywhere, free access to a world-class economic education. MRU is a nonprofit project housed at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Come hear what they are up to!
Upcoming Speaker Series (always Thursdays, always 4pm Pacific // 7pm Eastern)
- July 27: Roman Hardgrave and Matt Hill of Marginal Revolution
- August 3: Melissa Jean-Baptiste on her book So... This is Why I'm Broke (+free book raffle!)
- August 10: Lindsay and Mike from Texas Instruments on the intersection of math skills and money skills
- August 17: Amanda Volz on prepping for the new school year
- August 24: Nia Adams, founder of Perspectives, on strategies for building inclusive teams
- August 31: Anthony Davenport on mastering your credit score
- September 7: Nick Maguilli on investing and the future of financial technology (+free book raffle!)
- September 14: Chris Temple and Zach Ingrasci, co-directors of This is Not Financial Advice
Upcoming Virtual PDs this week
- Make & Take: NGPF Arcade Playbook - Mon, July 24 @7am Pac // 10am East
- 5 in 50: Cryptocurrency - Tue, July 25 @4pm Pac // 7pm East
- 5 in 50: Consumer Skills - Wed, July 26 @ 7am Pac // 10am East
Don't forget about the NGPF Summer On-Demand badge challenge, too! Running now through September 30 -- a limited time to collect one (or more) of the 6 possible batches!
About the Author
Jessica Endlich
When I started working at Next Gen Personal Finance, it's as though my undergraduate degree in finance, followed by ten years as an educator in an NYC public high school, suddenly all made sense.
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