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Photo Essays - Rollout of Money Smart Interactive Computer-Based Instruction

Picture of FDIC Chairman Donald E. Powell.

 FDIC Chairman Donald E. Powell (left) welcomed guests to the rollout and introduced representatives of some of the national and local organizations that are partnering with the FDIC in this new initiative, including SER-Jobs for Progress National, Inc.; Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America, Inc.; District of Columbia Department of Employment Services Project Empowerment; Wachovia Corporation; MANA, A National Latina Organization; The ASPIRA Association, Inc.; and the Bert Corona Leadership Institute. Most of these organizations work with migrant, immigrant, and low- and moderate-income youth and adults to provide employment and training programs, education, and leadership development.
FDIC Chairman Donald E. Powell (top) welcomed guests to the rollout and introduced representatives of some of the national and local organizations that are partnering with the FDIC in this new initiative, including SER-Jobs for Progress National, Inc.; Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America, Inc.; District of Columbia Department of Employment Services Project Empowerment; Wachovia Corporation; MANA, A National Latina Organization; The ASPIRA Association, Inc.; and the Bert Corona Leadership Institute. Most of these organizations work with migrant, immigrant, and low- and moderate-income youth and adults to provide employment and training programs, education, and leadership development.

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