Kristen is the Program Director of SecureFutures, a Milwaukee-based nonprofit that educates teenages on the basics of financial literacy. Kristen supervises and leads a team of three full-time
employees, two program managers as well as a volunteer manager. Kristen is also in charge of curriculum development, volunteer training, and building relationships with community leaders.
Kristen is the Program Director of SecureFutures, a Milwaukee-based nonprofit that educates teenages on the basics of financial literacy. Kristen supervises and leads a team of three full-time
employees, two program managers as well as a volunteer manager. Kristen is also in charge of curriculum development, volunteer training, and building relationships with community leaders.
Kristen is the Program Director of SecureFutures, a Milwaukee-based nonprofit that educates teenages on the basics of financial literacy. Kristen supervises and leads a team of three full-time
employees, two program managers as well as a volunteer manager. Kristen is also in charge of curriculum development, volunteer training, and building relationships with community leaders.
Kristen is the Program Director of SecureFutures, a Milwaukee-based nonprofit that educates teenages on the basics of financial literacy. Kristen supervises and leads a team of three full-time
employees, two program managers as well as a volunteer manager. Kristen is also in charge of curriculum development, volunteer training, and building relationships with community leaders.
Mark is a Law Student at Valparaiso University Law School in Indianapolis, IN. Although halfway through his education, Mark is no stranger to the law, having spent over a decade working in various
criminal justice roles. After leaving the NYPD for medical reasons, Mark spent time as a probation officer for Indiana, an Emergency Operations Manager for the Department of Homeland Security, and an
Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for the University of Colorado Denver. Mark decided he could make an even bigger impact in criminal justice if he returned to school for his law degree. Now, with
graduation a year away, Mark has his sights on next steps and fantastic advice for fellow graduating students.