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MD. Council on Economic Education Announces New Board Members

Council on Economic Education (MCEE), a nonprofit dedicated to improving financial literacy education, announces three new trustees.

The Maryland Council on Economic Education (MCEE), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving economic and financial literacy in the state’s K-12 schools, has announced that the board of trustees has elected three new members to its board: Michelle Coates of Howard Bank; Sindhu Leyser of McCormick & Co.; and Stuart L. Ritter of T. Rowe Price.

Coates currently serves as the treasury sales manager at Howard Bank and has over 30 years in the banking and financial services industry. She is a passionate advocate for financial literacy education and, in addition to her work with MCEE, is the director and treasurer for the Anne Arundel County Public Library Foundation, and volunteers with the Financial Education Foundation of Anne Arundel County.

Leyser has spent the last 10 years of her career with McCormick & Co., currently serving as the finance director of the US Consumer Products Division. She has extensive experience in finance, including pricing strategy, forecasting and budgeting, and is committed to increasing economic education opportunities for Maryland students.

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With more than 20 years of financial planning experience, Ritter is a senior financial planner at T. Rowe Price. He has partnered with several notable community organizations to provide financial education to a variety of audiences, including underserved communities, and advised on the Maryland State Department of Education’s Financial Literacy Education Advisory Council.

About Maryland Council on Economic Education

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For more than 60 years, the Maryland Council on Economic Education (MCEE) has worked to assure that Maryland’s school children leave high school equipped with the economic and financial literacy knowledge and decision-making skills they will need to make informed, rational decisions as consumers, workers, citizens, savers, investors, and participants in the global economy. MCEE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

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