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Vital Trends Impacting Personal Finance

Brent Neiser, who tracks trends/foresight and public policy for the National Endowment for Financial Education, shares emerging trends on the Federal and state levels as well as from nonprofits, think tanks, associations, including international arena that are impacting personal finance.



Brent Neiser, CFP®, AFC® is Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships and Alliances for the Denver-based National Endowment for Financial Education (www.nefe.org), a private operating foundation that inspires empowered financial decision making for individuals and families through every stage of life. He developed over 100 financial education initiatives with national nonprofit organizations such as the American Red Cross and the National Council on Problem Gambling.  Brent leads Strategic Intelligence for NEFE.  He does public policy and innovation work for NEFE including working with executive agencies and occasionally testifying before Congress. He serves on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Community Advisory Board.




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