May 08, 2019

Introducing 2019 NGPF Summer Institute Participants

Next Gen Personal Finance is pleased to announce its 2019 class of NGPF Summer Institute Fellows. The Institute brings together a passionate and talented group of educators who will create new activities, curate resources, collaborate and deepen their content expertise in selected topics — and have a lot of FUN in the process!

Once again, we received an overwhelming number of applications for the Summer Institute, highlighting the hunger for quality professional development opportunities. To meet this need, we're hosting ten FinCamp PLUS this summer. Spaces are limited, so register today!

Introducing the NGPF 2019 Summer Institute Fellows:

Andy Gold
Hillsborough Community College
Tampa, FL

Carin Zinter
Gateway to College at Holyoke Community College
Holyoke, MA

Elizabeth Justema
Summit High School
Bend, OR

Jason-Lamont Jackson
West Orange High School
West Orange, NJ

Karl Remsen
Lake County High School
Leadville, CO

Lana Main
West Central High School
Hartford, SD

Laura Schoenike
Menomonee Falls High School
Menomonee Falls, WI

Renee Wasinger
Olathe South Senior High
Olathe, KS

Renee Nelson
KIPP NYC College Prep High School
The Bronx, NY

Stephanie Mills
South Warren High School
Bowling Green, KY

Tara Kelley
Harwood Union High School
Duxbury, VT

Vincent Branch
Washington High School
Houston, TX

 

About the Author

Laura Matchett

After graduating with an education degree and spending 7 years in an elementary classroom, Laura made the switch to the non-profit world and loves interacting with students, educators and business professionals across the country. She is passionate about all students having access to high quality education and views personal finance education as one way to ‘level the playing field’. When Laura is not locating or creating high quality educational resources, you can find her mountain biking or searching for the best ramen in town!

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