Oss Hosts Federal Reserve V.P.
Matuschka Lindo Briggs
Jeff MeekHot Springs Village Voice
The Hot Springs Village Ouachita Speaker Series begins their fall session on Sept. 9 when they host Matuschka Lindo Briggs, the Senior Vice President and Regional Executive of the Little Rock Branch of the Federal Reserve.
In her role as Regional Executive, Lindo Briggs supports the bank's mission of promoting a healthy economy, financial stability and community development by building durable, two-way relationships with businesses and communities throughout the state of Arkansas. This is seen as helping the St. Louis Federal Reserve gain a real-time, on the ground understanding of economic conditions.
Prior to her current position with the Federal Reserve, Lindo Briggs was a general assignment, health and political reporter and also worked as a TV/radio host with NBC and ESPN affiliates. She also served as a national moderator and political campaign press secretary.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear Matuschka Lindo Briggs talk about money and your pocketbook. The program takes place on Tuesday, Sept. 9 beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Ponce de Leon Center at the Woodlands. Tickets are $15 each or 2 for $25 and may be obtained at www.hotspringsvillage.thundertix.com.
Future Speaker Series presentations will take place on October 14 with guess speaker Ken Goodman, a noted entertainer and historian. Then on November 11, Ben Johnson, President and CEO of the U. S. Marshall Museum located in Fort Smith, Arkansas will speak.
Support the Hot Springs Village Ouachita Speaker Series and get your tickets now. Don't miss these opportunities for learning.
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