EE-HUB Financial Education Round Table
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Join us to discuss financial literacy as a key transversal, supporting long-term outcomes like entrepreneurship and employability!
JA Europe and Visa launched a new research project on financial education, to highlight good practices and analyse the financial skills gap faced by young people in Europe. The project combines:
- A pan-European survey of 500 members of the business community to identify the demand of financial skills
- 5 national case studies based on the good practices from Poland, Romania, Spain, Turkey, and UK
The Financial Education Round Table will present the results of the research and discuss how to implement its policy recommendations.
Speakers
- Jo Deblaere, COO, Accenture & Chairman of JA Europe Board
- Julie Anne Fionda, Member of Cabinet for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility, European Commission
- Bettina Fuhrmann, Head of Business Education, Vienna University of Economics and Business
- Harald Gruber, Head of the Digital Economy and Education Division, European Investment Bank (EIB)
- Frank Hennessey, EE-HUB Expert
- Nicolas Huss, CEO, Visa Europe Limited
- Caroline Jenner, CEO, JA Europe
- Wim Mijs, CEO, European Banking Federation (EBF)
- Ana Carla Pereira, Head of Unit Skills and Qualifications, DG EMPL, European Commission
Practical details
- Venue: European Banking Federation, Avenue des Arts 56, 1000 Brussel
- Deadline: Register before 2 September 2016
- Save the Date: click HERE to save this event to your calendar!
- Agenda: detailed agenda available HERE
For all questions, please contact vera@jaeurope.org
The EE-HUB is co-funded by the European Union's COSME Programme. The EE-HUB is a network of experts committed to entrepreneurial learning. If you would like to join one of our other special events please check our EE-HUB event HERE.
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