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VP Keith Echols gives back to the community at Financial Empowerment Conference

Jan 9, 2014

On January 24th, 2014, w3r Consulting’s Keith Echols will participate in a community focused  financial empowerment conference. Representing one-third of w3r Consulting’s executive management team, Keith knows the day to day realities of being a business owner which can be challenging at times to say the least.  Keith looks forward to bringing insight and motivation from an entrepreneurs perspective while supporting the mission and purpose of Trinity Financial Consulting. Read the official press release below to learn more on how you can participate and attend.

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Trinity Financial Coaching Provides the Keys to Financial Peace and Abundant Living

DETROIT, Mich., December 7, 2013– Effective financial planning, decision making, asset building and prosperity are the ultimate goals of the 2014 Financial Empowerment Conference hosted by Trinity Financial Coaching and New Beginnings Cathedral. Themed, “The Journey Continues: Living Abundantly While Asset Building”, the two day conference will be held Friday, January 24, 2014 and Saturday, January 25, 2014 at New Beginnings Cathedral, located at 14433 Beaconsfield St. Detroit, MI 48224.

The conference will begin, at 7pm on Friday, January 24th, with keynote speaker, Anita Willis, leading the workshop, Understanding the Value of Your Value. Willis is the CEO of IBH Image Centre,Value and Lifestyle Coach for both individuals and businesses. For over 31 years she has exercised her gift and willingness to impact individuals, and leaders in both ministry and marketplace organizations. Other speakers include Shirley Kaigler, Willa Williams, Keith Echols, Weslia Echols and Timothy Williams. Saturday workshops include Credit As An Asset, Estate Planning, The Entrepreneur Mindset, Asset Building, Releasing Your Dream, Living Past Your Last Limitations and Moneywise for Youth.

“We created this conference to help individuals understand how to develop financial sustainability through asset building and entrepreneurship,” said Weslia Echols, Financial Coach at Trinity Financial Coaching. “We want our participants to tap into their passion and purpose, and manage the resources they have to produce wealth and build a legacy.”

To register for the conference please visit http://tfcnbc-finempconf.eventbrite.com. The early bird conference registration fee is $25 for individuals, $40 per couple and $10 for youth available until January 11, 2014. For more information please call (888) 705-9956 or visit www.mytfcoach.com or www.itissonbc.org.

Founded in 2011, the mission of Trinity Financial Coaching is to equip, empower and give hope to everyone from the financially secure to the financially distressed through financial literacy training, seminars, lunch and learns, and one on one coaching. According to Willa Williams, Financial Coach at Trinity Financial Coaching, “One of our main goals is to empower everyone to be able to build assets which will meet the needs of their future goals while living a fulfilling lifestyle right now”.

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