When

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST
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Where

This is an online event. 
 

 
 

Contact

Susan Watson, Executive Director 
Women's Resource Center in Alamance County 
336-227-6900 
  

Credit reports and credit scores are increasingly important to our lives. They affect the cost of credit we receive, where we live, insurance rates we pay - even the jobs we can get. This seminar reviews the reporting and scoring process, consumer rights and responsibilities, recovering from inaccuracies, and how to guard against identify theft. Understanding these concepts will help participants to establish, maintain and protect a strong credit history and good credit score.  


 

Renee Shipko Rohrer is the Community Engagement Manager for Truliant Federal Credit Union. In this role, she manages philanthropic giving, volunteerism and financial education for the $3.3 billion credit union serving the Carolinas and Virginia. Prior to joining Truliant in 2014, Rohrer worked for 15 years in nonprofit marketing, fundraising and volunteer management. Rohrer has degrees from UNC Greensboro and Appalachian State University and is a graduate of both Leadership Winston-Salem and Leadership Davidson County. She earned her Credit Union Development Educator certification in 2017 from the National Credit Union Foundation. Rohrer serves on several boards, including HandsOn NWNC (Winston-Salem) and The Volunteer Center of the Triad.