On Friday, March 30, 2007, from the Striar Jewish Community Center in Stoughton, Massachusetts, Rep. Stephen Lynch will lead a forum on financial literacy for seniors for Retirement Living TV, the nation’s only cable network aimed at Americans 55 and older. Rep. Lynch is the author of House Resolution 531, the "Retirement Security Education Act of 2007” which aims to enhance knowledge of financial issues as well as reduce financial abuse and fraud among seniors. The event will be emceed by John Palmer, former NBC White House Correspondent and current anchor of "The Prudent Advisor” on Retirement Living TV. They will be joined by speakers from the law enforcement, financial and educational sectors.

 

Retirement Living TV can be seen every day in more than 25 million homes, on the Direct TV network between 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and weekday afternoons between 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on CN8 in the metropolitan Boston area.

 

WHAT:           A nationally broadcast forum on financial literacy for seniors

                       

WHO:             Retirement Living TV (Host)

                        John Palmer, Former NBC White House Correspondent and Today Show News Anchor (Emcee)

                        Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA 9th)

                        Bill Keating, Norfolk District Attorney

                        Martin Rotenberg, Retirement Advisor, Bank of America

                        Annamaria Lusardi, Professor of Economics, Dartmouth University

                       

 

WHERE:        Striar Jewish Community Center on the Fireman Campus

                        445 Central Street

                        Stoughton, Massachusetts 02072  

                                   

WHEN:           Friday, March 30, 2007, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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