Mrs. Rogan is the Director of Financial Education with the Maryland CASH Campaign. She has nineteen years of experience as an Investigator and Communications Manager with the Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection. She is an active member of  CAFE, the Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, Montgomery County and serves on the Advisory Committee for Howard County's Office of Consumer Affaiars.


Mrs. Rogan blogs at pennywiseconsumer.blogspot.com. You can follow her on Twitter @MDCASHAcademy.

Upcoming events

    • 20 Jun 2013
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 701 King Farm Blvd, Rockville, MD
    Description: This class is part of a series of 2 classes (which can be taken independently) under the JCA University: Financial Smarts for Women. The class will cover:
    • Why You Need to Understand Your Financial Goals
    • Your Money Values and Habits
    • Your Financial Picture and Budget

    This class is sponsored by the Jewish Council for the Aging in cooperation with CAFE Montgomery MD and taught by Sue Rogan, Director of Financial Education for MD CASH Campaign. 

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    Please note that there is a $10 fee for this class which is payable at the door by cash or with VISA, MasterCard or AMEX. 
    RSVP to alevin@accessJCA.org or by calling 301-255-4248 
    • 02 Jul 2013
    • 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
    • 5 East Read St., Baltimore, MD 21202
    • 10
    Description
    Learn how to identify your Money Values & Habits, set financial goals and create a winning budget in this fun, interactive class.

    Class is sponsored  and hosted by Bmoreclubhouse which is a nonprofit membership organization that assists adults with mental illness in leading meaningful and productive lives of their choice in the community.
    • 03 Jul 2013
    • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Family Services, Neighborhood Service Center, 640 E. Diamond Avenue, Suite C Gaithersburg, MD 20877
    • 25
    Description: This class explores  financial institutions  (such as banks and credit unions), their products and ways to save money when you are managing your bank accounts.

    This course will help you understand:
    - The benefits of having an account with a financial institution
    - What type of services/accounts are available to you
    - How to choose a financial institution, and
    - How to manage your accounts.

    This class is provided by Family Services, Inc and taught by:
    Sue Rogan, Director of Financial Education with MD CASH Campaign.

    A Spanish translator will be available during this presentation.

    One hundred years ago a group of caring community members came together to help those who were most in need. This particular group called themselves the Social Services League, and established their tradition of "Neighbors Helping Neighbors."
     

    In 1959, the organization's name was changed to Family Services Agency. To meet the needs of the ever-changing Montgomery County population, Family Services has expanded and now houses 14 different programs! Today, Family Services is still committed to making a long-lasting impact on families.Through its innovative early childhood, educational, and behavioral health programs, Family Services makes a difference in the community.

    • 22 Jul 2013
    • 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Takoma Park Campus (CM 211), 7600 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 23 Jul 2013
    • 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
    • 5 East Read St., Baltimore, MD 21202
    • 10
    Description
    Learn how and why to get your credit report, understand your credit score and ways to build/rebuild and use credit in this fun and interactive class.

    Class is sponsored  and hosted by Bmoreclubhouse which is a nonprofit membership organization that assists adults with mental illness in leading meaningful and productive lives of their choice in the community.

 
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