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"Y SUCCESS" WOMEN AND MONEY: INVESTING AND FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE

What:           Y Success” at the YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester focuses on women’s advancement and financial empowerment.


              6:00pm: Registration, Information & Networking


              6:30pm - 7:45pm: Presentation and Q&A

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              7:45pm - 8:00pm: Wrap-Up & Networking


              Moderator:  Sheila Carnicelli, UBS

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              Presenter:  Susan E. Ganz, Center for Wealth Preservation


 


                       Susan Ganz – has over 20 years experience in the financial services industries assisting professionals, small business and nonprofits meet their financial potential. With our busy lives we do not often spend enough time on taking care of our finances and planning for the future. As a result, we tend to have “financial junk drawers.” Sharing stories… and using a bit of humor… Susan will empower you with a game plan and process for having an organized and well-coordinated financial life.


 


                       Workshops are FREE and Open to the Public. Light dinner and beverage provided. Space is limited. RSVP to events@ywcawpcw.org or at (914) 949-6227 extension 147.


 


WHEN:         Wednesday, January 30, 2013 – 6pm to 8pm - free event 


WHERE:       YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester, 515 North Street, White Plains. 


Free on-site parking.


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The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.


 


About the YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester: Since 1929, the YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester has been a pioneer for social change through innovative programs that seek to improve the lives of women and families and that strive for racial justice. Each week, the YWCA serves over 4,000 women, children and their families through early education programs, summer camps, athletic and other community programs. The YWCA also provides a home for 193 low-income women at its newly renovated $25 million Residence.


 


For more information about how to give your time, talent, tenacity and financial support to the YWCA, please contact Danielle Cylich, Director of Development, at (914) 949-6227 x147 or via email at dcylich@ywcawpcw.org.


 

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