Worried about the security of your retirement savings in light of recent, large-scale data breaches at places like Anthem and Equifax? You're not alone. In today's increasingly online world, it's critical that retirees take hands-on action to equip themselves with the knowledge to guard against common identity theft risks and the negative financial impact of fraud and deception.
Join us Friday November 10th for a free fraud awareness seminar at Forest Park Senior Center from 12:00 to 1:30 pm. Pizza and refreshments will be provided
What You Will Learn:
- The Eight Key Retirement Financial Decisions
- Risks of Financial Fraud and Identity Theft
- Fraud Warning Signs
- Ways to Protect Yourself and Your Retirement Paycheck
- Where to go for Help
Your Presenters:
Maria Hoyt, Consumer Relationship Manager - PrimeTrust Federal Credit Union
Maria brings nearly 35 years of financial experience to her current role as Consumer Relationship Manager at PrimeTrust Federal Credit Union. A PrimeTrust employee since 1983, Maria has held a variety of front-line and leadership roles for the Credit Union, including Teller, Loan Officer, Member Service Representative, and Call Center Manager. In her current role as Consumer Relationship Manager, Maria specializes in community outreach and engagement on financial literacy topics.
Ray Dudley, Sheriff - Delaware County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Ray Dudley is a life-long Delaware County resident who graduated from Muncie Southside High School in1987. He then attended Anderson University. Two of his three sons are serving our community in the law enforcement field. Ray is a dedicated leader and has volunteered his free time to become a respected football coach within the community. The Sheriff started his law enforcement career in 1989 as a reserve officer for the Muncie City Police Department. Ray then went to work for the Hartford City Police Department. In 1997 Sheriff Dudley settled in with the Delaware County Sheriff's Office. During his 18 years with the department he has served as a Deputy, D.A.R.E. program instructor, SWAT team member, Accident Investigator, Search and Rescue Coordinator, CIT officer, and now Sheriff.