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Industry Executive Appointed TO Lead Nfcc Advisory Council

October 18, 2010

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Industry Executive Appointed TO Lead Nfcc Advisory Council

The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Debbie Bianucci as Chair of the NFCC Advisory Council. The appointment was made last week by the NFCC Board of Trustees during the NFCC’s Annual Leaders Conference in Minneapolis. Bianucci replaces Catherine Allen who was elected to the NFCC Board of Trustees, and is now serving as its Chairman.

Bianucci is president & Chief Executive Officer of BAI, a leading professional organization devoted exclusively to improving the performance of financial services companies through strategic research, information, education and training, all focused on retail banking and payments. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Chicago-based organization. Bianucci has been in financial services for over 30 years, including senior positions with several major financial services companies. She is a frequent speaker at industry events and has authored numerous books and articles on financial services topics. She holds a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Journalism and a Masters of Business Administration Degree, both from Drake University.

“BAI places a high priority on supporting the efforts of the NFCC to build consumer financial literacy. I became involved with the NFCC because I believe that no other organization is better positioned to make a significant impact on consumer financial knowledge through counseling and education. I am looking forward to serving as chair of the NFCC Advisory Council which will give me even more opportunity to actively participate in the important work of the NFCC,” said Bianucci.

The role of the Advisory Council is to assist and give advice to the National Foundation for Credit Counseling primarily on issues of consumer financial wellness, operations and process that pertain to the financial counseling sector. The primary aim of the Advisory Council is to facilitate initiatives that promote the NFCC’s vision of a national agenda for financially responsible behavior and enable NFCC Member Agencies to deliver the highest quality financial education and counseling services.

“The NFCC is fortunate to have industry executives such as Debbie Bianucci assume leadership roles with our organization. The unprecedented economic times in which we live have presented significant challenges to families and communities,” said Susan C. Keating, president and CEO of the NFCC. “With Debbie’s experience and commitment, we are confident that she will bring together a Council of representatives from counseling agencies, consumer advocacy, financial services and philanthropy to identify solutions that will contribute to family stability and economic recovery.”

The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC), founded in 1951, is the nation’s largest and longest serving national nonprofit credit counseling organization. The NFCC’s mission is to promote the national agenda for financially responsible behavior and build capacity for its Members to deliver the highest quality financial education and counseling services. NFCC Members annually help four million consumers through more than 800 community-based offices nationwide. For free and affordable confidential advice through a reputable NFCC Member, call (800) 388-2227, (en Español (800) 682-9832) or visit www.nfcc.org.


Contact: Paul Silder 1-301-588-2900 psilder@boscobel.com
Company: National Foundation for Credit Counseling, Silver Spring-Maryland