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It's a simple math problem. The average age of a credit union member is 10 years older than the average age of a North American. If credit unions do not reverse the trend and attract the next generation of credit union members, the future doesn't look so bright.

The Why Gen Y Blog has a simple mission: to equip credit union executives and marketers with relevant information that will help them succeed in attracting and retaining new Generation Y members.

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Cheryl Wiens
Our Young & Free Program Manager and host of the Living Young & Free Show wants to help Gen Y see the light!
 



DeAndré Upshaw
Former Young & Free Texas Spokesperson, DeAndré is now a Gen Y insider intent on making credit unions relevant.
 



Tim McAlpine
Creative Director of Currency, Tim is a credit union advocate who wants to see credit unions succeed.
 



Sandy Pitkethly
Vice President, Marketing of Currency, Sandy wants to help credit union marketers connect with Gen Y.
 



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Wednesday
Jan272010

Next Why Gen Y Live: Myles Peterman!

Hope you guys are ready for the next round of Why Gen Y Live! This week we'll be having Young & Free Alberta Spokester Myles Peterman on! 

In case you're unaware of the hotness that Myles has been bringing to YFA this past year, check out his latest video!

As always, the partay starts at 1 Pacific, 3 Central and 4 Eastern! Did you miss last week's episode, or the one's before that? Simon Cowell scowls at you. Don't fret, we list links to previous shows on the Live page!

Remember, head to our Live page to watch the action unfold, 15 to 30 minutes before showtime! I'll be there! Will you?

DeAndre

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