Why Gen Y Live: Denise Wymore
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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 WiensOur Young & Free Program Manager and host of the Living Young & Free Show wants to help Gen Y see the light! |
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DeAndré UpshawFormer Young & Free Texas Spokesperson, DeAndré is now a Gen Y insider intent on making credit unions relevant. |
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Tim McAlpineCreative Director of Currency Marketing, Tim is a passionate credit union advocate who wants to see credit unions succeed. |
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Sandy PitkethlyAs a Young & Free Program Director with Currency, Sandy wants to help credit union marketers connect with Gen Y. |
There are only two words to describe this show. Tampons and kangaroos. Really. Check it out after the jump!
Also, I promised you I would include that tampon commercial. Here it be!
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