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Chelsea Groton Bank Hosted 16th Annual Money Madness Seminar

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Students  from Lyman Memorial High School, Norwich Free Academy, and Wheeler High  School convened in the Crozier Williams Student Center at Connecticut  College on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 for the 16th Annual Money Madness  seminar presented by Chelsea Groton Bank.

 

The half-day  seminar opened with keynote speaker, Andrew Gernhard, a graduate of  Norwich Free Academy, who discussed his path to becoming a movie  producer with his own Connecticut-based production company.  Gernhard  discussed the need for workers in the film industry, in Connecticut and  the country, as well as all the various jobs in the industry, besides  acting. To help be a part of the solution, Gernhard discussed how he  worked with Middlesex College to design a Production Assistant  certificate program. Students were invited to ask questions, which  prompted Gernhard to share anecdotes from his career of filming in CT  and other countries, how staying on top of the latest technology can  help in any career, and how to make a career out of something you love.  Gernhard closed the session by sharing a few key takeaways and bits of  advice with the students, including: you don’t always need a degree for a  career, it just depends what career you’re looking at; advocate for  yourself, be confident in your delivery, but don’t over promise on your  abilities; don’t give up no matter how many obstacles seem to be in your  way; and it’s ok to be different.

 

The day also  included several sessions presented by representatives from the CT  Department of Banking, Byrnes Agency, CT Saves, Better Business Bureau  CT, United Way, CHESLA, Shoreline Shine, LLC, Cardinal Honda, and  Chelsea Groton Bank. Topics included: an introduction to investing,  eating healthfully on a budget, yoga and mindfulness, identity theft,  education financing, college success, and the importance of saving.

 

The seminar closed with a Family Feud-style  game where students teamed up with their classmates to compete against  other schools. Questions pertaining to the day’s panel discussion and  break-out activities were asked to test what the students learned.

 

"This year, Chelsea Groton is celebrating 168  years of serving individuals, businesses and the community. It's so  important that young adults receive financial literacy education at an  early age, and we are proud to offer financial education programming in  several ways; through the annual Money Madness event, through Chelsea  University e-learning and by going into their classrooms on a regular  basis, as they are the future of our region,” explained Miria Gray,  Community Education Officer at Chelsea Groton Bank. "Many of the topics  we cover at Money Madness may not be included in their regular school  curriculum, but they are critical to be aware of before beginning to  make monetary decisions as young adults."

 

To learn more about Chelsea Groton Bank’s Chelsea University or to schedule a workshop, please visit www.chelseagroton.com/ChelseaUniversity.

 

About the Keynote Speaker

Andrew Gernhard, Producer

In a successful producing career spanning nearly two decades, Andrew has  worked on a variety of projects, mostly through his Connecticut-based  production company Synthetic Cinema International, including a series of  successful feature horror films for NBCUniversal’s Chiller Network, and  the popular Christmas film Wishin’ and Hopin’ for the Lifetime Network.  In recent years, Synthetic Cinema International has created strong  working relationships with many prolific executive producers, major  studios and networks such as Lionsgate, NBCUniversal, SyFy, Telemundo,  Lifetime, Hallmark, BET, Netflix, Disney+ and others.

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