Press Release: Obioha Okereke Joins Georgia Financial Educators Council Advisory Board
— Vince Shorb, CEO, National Financial Educators Council
Obioha Okereke to join esteemed Advisory Board of GFEC
ATLANTA, GA, UNITED STATES, February 25, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Georgia Financial Educators Council (GFEC) proudly announces Obioha Okereke, esteemed financial education expert and founder of College Money Habits, as their latest Advisory Board member.
Obioha Okereke: A Rising Star in Financial Education
Following his Business Administration degree from the University of Washington – Bothell, Okereke swiftly made a name as a business efficiency expert. In 2020, he transitioned into being a financial wellness advocate and creator, launching College Money Habits. This platform equips high school and college students with financial literacy skills, investment basics, and empowers them to make confident financial decisions. Okereke’s financial literacy program in 2023 engaged around 300 participants across the Pacific Northwest, showcasing impressive results.
Known as “Obi”, he’s gained a large social media following by sharing his investment journey and how he conquered financial missteps. Recently, he moved to Atlanta to invest in real estate, and he connected with the GFEC and their dedication to promoting financial wellness across Georgia. Okereke is enthusiastic about broadening his financial education efforts to serve Georgia communities through his Advisory Board role.
The GFEC and Okereke: A Promising Partnership
“Joining the GFEC community positions me to help Georgia’s students and adults build lasting financial habits,” stated Okereke on his selection to the Advisory Board. “I am honored and humbled, seeing this as an incredible chance to drive real, meaningful changes in financial literacy education across Georgia.”
“Obioha Okereke embodies the future of financial education—credible, relatable, and deeply committed to helping young people cultivate strong money habits,” commented Vince Shorb, CEO of the National Financial Educators Council. “His knack for translating personal experience into actionable education aligns perfectly with the Georgia Financial Educators Council’s mission to create measurable, real-world impact across communities.”
The Georgia Council selects its Advisory Board members based on stringent criteria, including significant contributions to personal finance education, financial wellness advocacy, and community service. The organization anticipates an enriching and long-lasting partnership with Obioha Okereke in the years to come.
Claudia Martins
National Financial Educators Council
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