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Matt Frey ('19) Named Executive Director of Kentucky Financial Empowerment Commission

Matt Frey ('19) Named Executive Director of
Kentucky Financial Empowerment Commission

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April 27, 2021 —  The Kentucky Financial Empowerment Commission (KFEC) has named Matt Frey as Executive Director. Frey will lead the Commission, which serves to evaluate and develop plans to improve financial literacy in Kentucky. The Commission also provides support to educators teaching the subject across the Commonwealth.

“Financial literacy is a passion of mine and I am excited to share this interest with Matt. When I championed the bill that formed KFEC, I knew this Commission would need a leader with strong knowledge of the importance of financial literacy to Kentuckians,” Treasurer Allison Ball said. “I look forward to working with Matt in making the Commission a success.”

Frey, a Campbell County native, most recently worked as a graduate research assistant at the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center at George Washington University. Frey has spent his academic and professional career researching best practices and the impact of financial literacy on individuals and communities. Frey is a graduate of Northern Kentucky University and received his M.A. from George Washington University.

“Financial literacy improves financial well-being and helps Kentuckians of all backgrounds navigate our complex financial world.” Frey said. “Financial education is invaluable, and I am thrilled to be able to lead the KFEC along with the state's many resources such as the credit unions, banks, universities, school districts, and financial education providers."

“Starting with the freshman class of 2020-2021, every high school student in the Commonwealth is required to complete a financial literacy program before graduation. This is great for our Kentuckians, and NKU is focused on keeping the momentum going through the personal finance education programs we offer,” said Dr. Hassan HassabElnaby, Dean of the Haile/US Bank College of Business at Northern Kentucky University. “We are delighted to see that one of our own alumni, Matt Frey, is leading this important work for the Kentucky Financial Empowerment Commission. Matt’s appointment underscores that NKU will continue to nurture the growth and financial well-being of future generations.”

The Commission has six target categories: Kentuckians with disabilities, aging Kentuckians, state employees, low-income families, students, and veterans and military personnel. You can find more on the Kentucky Financial Education Commission at treasury.ky.gov

About NKU: Founded in 1968, NKU is an entrepreneurial state university of over 16,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus nestled between Highland Heights, Kentucky and bustling downtown Cincinnati. We are a regionally engaged university committed to empowering our students to have fulfilling careers and meaningful lives. While we are one of the fastest-growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students' names. For more information, visit nku.edu.

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