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Global Money Week - Please join us in a week of activities - March 18-22

Monday, Mar 18 2024

Prior to COVID-19, the Division of Business was an active participant in the Global Money Week (GMW) – see link below.

https://globalmoneyweek.org/countries/212-cayman-islands-british-overseas-territory.html [globalmoneyweek.org].  We are excited to return to GMW and be part of its 2024 initiative, “Protect your money, secure your future”. Global Money Week (GMW)  is an annual global awareness-raising campaign on the importance of ensuring that young people, from an early age, are financially aware and are gradually acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours necessary to make sound financial decisions and ultimately achieve financial well-being and financial resilience. The 12th edition of GMW will take place on 18-24 March 2024.

 Our division will have a few activities during the week, so we invite you to support and participate in these.  Please share with your students.

  1. Monday, March 18 - The GMW2024 Global Launch event will occur in a hybrid format on 18 March 2024 between 10:00 and 16:00 CET at the OECD Conference Centre in Paris. Go to  https://globalmoneyweek.org/gmw-media/gmw2024-launch.html and register.
  2. Tuesday March 19 – Presentation on Financial literacy to the Dual enrollment students by Dr. Martin Richards. Join us in the Cascade Room from 7:55-8:25 a.m.
  3. Wednesday- March 20 – Panel discussion on “Protecting your money, secure your future” in LIB 1 (3-4 p.m.) – Main presenters, Mr Linval Johnson, Senior Business Analyst at PROVEN Bank and an Adjunct Lecturer in our Division and Mr. Richard Maparura, Financial Analyst at Butterfield Bank. Dr. Richards will moderate.  Both faculty and students are invited to attend.
  4. Thursday – March 21 – Join us in the Courtyard for an interactive and informational session on money matters - financial games and displays. 
  5. Friday – March 22 – Visit the Library to view the display (which will be there all week).
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