The American College Penn Mutual Center for Veterans Affairs and one of its major supporters, Intellect SEEC, have once again partnered to provide scholarships to active duty military members, veterans, and their spouses.
Nearly 15 insurance companies have partnered with The American College Penn Mutual Center for Veterans Affairs to help create career opportunities for military veterans. The program, called the Veterans Placement Initiative, will launch on Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11, and aims to place veterans with some of the nation’s leading financial institutions.
The American College Penn Mutual Center for Veterans Affairs has announced a new program aimed at creating career opportunities for military veterans at some of the nation’s leading financial institutions.
In this article, Sheila Runkel discusses how many of the key characteristics of a good soldier are also the key characteristics of a good financial planner.
Voya Financial, Inc. announced that it has awarded the first in a series of scholarships awarded through The American College Penn Mutual Center for Veterans Affairs to help veterans and their spouses further a career in financial services.
The American College Penn Mutual Center for Veterans Affairs is highlighted in this edition of Leading Edge, Penn Mutual's quarterly field publication.
The American College of Financial Services, a non-profit educational institution devoted to financial services, announced that General Ralph E. "Ed" Eberhart, USAF (Ret.) will receive the 2015 Soldier-Citizen Award. Eberhart, a retired four-star Air Force General, will receive the award during a ceremony in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in August.
The American College of Financial Services, the nation's largest non-profit educational institution devoted to financial services, recently announced that General Ralph E. "Ed" Eberhart, USAF (Ret.) will receive the 2015 Soldier-Citizen Award.