Citizens National Bank hosts 2017 economic outlook seminars
Citizens Wealth Management Group (CWMG) will host a series of free seminars in February that focus on its 2017 economic outlook. CWMG is associated with Citizens National Bank.
Deborah Boisselle, vice president investments, is the featured speaker. The first seminar is at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 1, at Citizens National Bank, 102 S. Main St., Bluffton.
Two other seminars are:
• Thursday, Feb. 2, 3 p.m., Citizens National Bank, 201 N. Main St., Lima
• Thursday, Feb. 9, noon, Country Inn and Suites, 903 Interstate Dr., Findlay
The free seminars, open to the public, provide a comprehensive perspective on the markets and the economy, as well as the many factors that will influence them in the year ahead.
Boisselle has worked in the financial services industry since 1985 and has worked for LPL Financial since 1996. LPL Financial is one of the leading financial services companies and the largest independent broker/dealer in the nation.
Citizens National Bank partners with them to offer wealth management and investment services to its clients.
Registration is free, however RSVP is required. Call 419-358-0937 or email [email protected] by Jan. 31.
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