Haddad To Speak About Financial Responsibility At Silent No More Meeting

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Jennifer [email protected]

Rich Haddad, K21 Foundation president and CEO, will speak Tuesday during the Kosciusko Silent No More meeting about fiscal responsibility.

The group has changed its meeting location and now meets the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at New Life Christian Church and World Outreach, 744 S. CR 325 East, Warsaw. The church is off U.S. 30 and from Warsaw people are advised to turn left at the Tractor Supply Company to get to the church.

Haddad has spent his career in the finance, investment and business management fields. He has a variety of work environment experiences, including public accounting, real estate development and management, financial, investment and retirement planning.

He was a vice president of SYM Financial Advisors for eight years and served as the executive director of Warsaw Community Church, leading them through office counseling facility relocation, land acquisition, capital campaign and its building project.

He has done extensive teaching in personal finance management and providing individual financial counseling during his time at WCC. He is married with two children and enjoys golf and tennis, among other things in his spare time.[[In-content Ad]]

Rich Haddad, K21 Foundation president and CEO, will speak Tuesday during the Kosciusko Silent No More meeting about fiscal responsibility.

The group has changed its meeting location and now meets the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at New Life Christian Church and World Outreach, 744 S. CR 325 East, Warsaw. The church is off U.S. 30 and from Warsaw people are advised to turn left at the Tractor Supply Company to get to the church.

Haddad has spent his career in the finance, investment and business management fields. He has a variety of work environment experiences, including public accounting, real estate development and management, financial, investment and retirement planning.

He was a vice president of SYM Financial Advisors for eight years and served as the executive director of Warsaw Community Church, leading them through office counseling facility relocation, land acquisition, capital campaign and its building project.

He has done extensive teaching in personal finance management and providing individual financial counseling during his time at WCC. He is married with two children and enjoys golf and tennis, among other things in his spare time.[[In-content Ad]]
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