Consulting company Eloquent Online held a live online event today featuring a little reverse financial literacy.
The company held the event to reach out to credit unions to teach them about Gen Y. Credit unions heard from a Gen Y entrepreneur who had to move from a credit union to a bank in order to continue to grow his business.
Robert Dias, owner of Computer Doctors in Tiverton, R.I., shared his experience of how his business outgrew his credit union and answered questions from credit union listeners. Listeners could e-mail questions or post them on www.twitter.com/eloquentonline.
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