SMMC Board of Directors | ||
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| Dr. Juan Franco | Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Dr. Kathleen Prochaska-Cue | Emeritus Professor Child, Youth & Family Studies |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Dr. Jodi Letkiewicz | Assistant Professor Child, Youth & Family Studies |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Ms. Marlene Beyke | Director of Administration, ASUN | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Mr. Eric Kamler | ASUN President | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Ms. Deana Unger | Associate Director Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
SMMC Advisory Board Members | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mr. Tom Allison | Assistant Director of Career Services | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Dr. Tim Alvarez | Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Dr. Rich Bischoff | Chairperson, Child, Youth & Family Studies | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Mr. Ron Burke | Director of Housing Dining Services | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Dr. Roger Butters | President | Nebraska Council on Economic Education |
| Mr. Pat McBride | Associate Dean of Admissions | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Ms. Sue Ostrander | Project Coordinator | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Ms. Tammy S. Peters | Assistant Vice President, Store Manager | Wells Fargo |
| Mr. Bob Torell | President | University Federal Credit Union |
Advisory Board Objectives
The objectives of the University of Nebraska - Lincoln Student Money Management Advisory Board include:
Program CurriculumThe Advisory board will focus on providing insight into financial topics, program curriculum, and educational resources that are critical to college students.
Community/Public RelationsThe Advisory board will assist in the development of community relations and help build awareness of the UNL Student Money Management Center, and create opportunities for further collaborations and partnerships.
Program EvaluationThe Advisory board will provide recommendations for program improvements.
Advisory Board Details
The UNL Student Money Management Advisory Board will meet two times this year. Each meeting will include lunch and a one-to-two hour discussion. There may also be some follow-up discussion by email.