Own The World Around You

Free Event & Refreshments Provided

A winding road paved with $100 bills. A conceptual image of wealth and financial success.

Event Details

When:

-

Location:

Online: Zoom

In-Person at WWU
Academic Instruction Center West
Room 210

Price:

Free

Brought to you by:

Merriman Financial Literacy Program, The Foundation for WWU & Alumni

Description

Check out this video to watch the Own The World Around You.

Making your way in the world today just may take everything you've got. Take a break from all your worries and learn how to maximize your personal utility in order to protect, grow, and affect change for the better. In our session we will cover:

  • The meaning and purpose of money.
  • Where has all your money really gone?
  • How can any person alive today possibly have an impact on their own life and the lives around them?

Featuring:

A man with gray hair and a beard smiles, wearing a blue suit and white shirt.

Ben Joyce, Speaker

Ben has been a Financial Advisor, Financial Planner, Portfolio Manager, Advisor Coach, Branch Manager, and Educator.

Questions and Accommodations

  • Your point of contact for this event is The Foundation for WWU & Alumni. Call (360) 650-3353 or email Alumni@wwu.edu.
  • Advance notice for disability accommodations and special needs is appreciated. Please mention your needs when registering.
  • There will be auto-captions for the Zoom webinar. 

Visitor Parking at WWU on Weekdays

  • Mon-Fri, 7:00am-4:30pm: limited paid parking is available at the south C lots and north 6V and 7G lots.
  • Purchase your permit at the lot pay stations or use the Parkmobile app.
  • More parking details for campus visitors are available online.

Parking at WWU on Weekdays for Visitors with Disabilities

  • Mon-Fri, 7:00am-4:30pm: both a WWU permit and state disability placard are needed.
  • Purchase your permit at the pay stations in lot C or 6V or use the Parkmobile app (use Zone 1200). This allows parking in any disability space. If these are full, you can use a non-reserved space nearby.
  • More parking details for campus visitors with disabilities are available online.

The views expressed by our speaker do not necessarily reflect those of Western Washington University.