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Black-Owned Neobank First Boulevard and Terrence J Launch Project Tassels – 1,000 Students, 1,000 Degrees, 1,000 New Outlooks on Life | Dallas Weekly

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NEW YORK, March 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - First Boulevard today announced Academy Award-nominated executive producer, actor, author and entertainment reporter, Terrence J, as Strategic Advisor, Financial Education of the digital neobank. Together they have launched Project Tassels: 1,000 students, 1,000 degrees, 1,000 new outlooks on life. Terrence J will also spearhead the Financial Education initiative to promote financial literacy among HBCU […]

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