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It's a simple math problem. The average age of a credit union member is 10 years older than the average age of a North American. If credit unions do not reverse the trend and attract the next generation of credit union members, the future doesn't look so bright.

The Why Gen Y Blog has a simple mission: to equip credit union executives and marketers with relevant information that will help them succeed in attracting and retaining new Generation Y members.

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Cheryl Wiens
Our Young & Free Program Manager and host of the Living Young & Free Show wants to help Gen Y see the light!
 



DeAndré Upshaw
Former Young & Free Texas Spokesperson, DeAndré is now a Gen Y insider intent on making credit unions relevant.
 



Tim McAlpine
Creative Director of Currency Marketing, Tim is a passionate credit union advocate who wants to see credit unions succeed.
 



Sandy Pitkethly
As a Young & Free Program Director with Currency, Sandy wants to help credit union marketers connect with Gen Y.
 



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Thursday
Mar182010

Why Gen Y 11: We Announce The Winners

Hey everybody, I hope you got a chance to tune in and check out the winners of our "Lookin Like A Fool With Your Money In A Bank" competition!

During the show, we revealed that  in addition to the iPad, iPod Touch and $100 gift card that 1st, 2nd and 3rd place would recieve, places 13-6 would be recieving a $25 gift card and 4th and 5th would get a $50 gift card!

Check it out to see live interviews with the applicants, and the big reveal!

 

  Thanks for voting!

DeAndre

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