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The Money School is hosting a Riverfront event to help reinvent financial futures

“Brand New: Invent, Reinvent, Invest” will take over the Chase Center Oct. 11.

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The Money School, the nonprofit Delaware Financial Literacy Institute’s signature financial skills program, is throwing a networking event on Oct. 11 from 6–9 p.m. at the Chase Center on the Riverfront.
https://twitter.com/the_moneyschool/status/912346339601797121
“Brand New: Invent, Reinvent, Invest” will feature networking, resources and exhibits to help attendees reinvent themselves through entrepreneurship.
Scheduled speakers include State Treasurer Ken Simpler, New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer and public relations guru Rakia Reynolds.
The event will include food, wine and beer during networking hours.
Click here to register or to inquire about sponsorship or exhibiting.

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