Community Events

April 4, 2017 | 4:30–5:30 PM

Lean In STL and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis have partnered to create an event to empower and educate women on important personal finance topics and jobs at the Fed, and to provide networking discussion about the ways gender and race have historically affected economic outcomes.

Bill Emmons, Assistant Vice President and Lead Economist with the Center for Household Financial Stability at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, will speak about “The Demographics of Wealth: Education and Wealth”.

Following the presentation, attendees will participate in two 20-minute breakout table discussions of their choosing about personal finance and negotiation topics led by educators from the Fed and moderators from Lean In STL.

Table Talk Topics:
Investing
Building wealth
Credit scores
Debt management
Building financial security
Negotiation
Jobs at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Come early to visit the Federal Reserve’s interactive museum and network before the event.

Schedule: April 4, 2017

4:30-5:15 – visit the award-winning Inside the Economy® Museum
5:00-5:30 – networking and hors d’oeuvres
5:30-6:00 – “The Demographics of Wealth: Education and Wealth” – Bill Emmons
6:00-6:15 – Q&A
6:20-6:40 – Table discussion 1
6:40-7:00 – Table discussion 2
7:00-7:15 – Facilitators report about discussions
7:15-7:20 – Wrap-up and invitation to join a Lean In Circle

This event is free, but registration is required by April 3, 2017.

Government issued I.D. is required to enter to the Federal Reserve building. Parking is available across the street at the Mansion House Garage. Parking vouchers will be provided.

Registration link: https://www.stlouisfed.org/events/2017/04/hr-leaninstl