School Expenses Add Up So Parents Should Learn To Maximize How They Get ‘Rewarded’
Families should start having discussions about how to successfully manage their money now that kids are back in school, including ways to get rewarded for school expenses, earn cash-back on gas from say taking your high schooler to and from after-school activities, or save on home renovations for first-time empty nesters.
That’s the insider advice from Chris Curtin, Social Media & Rewards Executive at Bank of America. I love insider advice!
Chris has some simple ‘tips’ on taking advantage of rewards when spending during the school year to discover ways to ensure your future is full of rewarding financial experiences. Tips like utilizing your rewards for larger expenses like a home renovation, or a fall break getaway.
Chris Curtin knows this stuff cold, and he joined me to share what you should look for when you’re searching for the right financial institution to consolidate your banking activity and earn rewards.
Enjoy this easy peasy ‘learn and earn’ podcast segment I did with Chris Curtin on The Debbie Nigro Show .
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*Chris Curtin is the Social Media and Rewards Executive at Bank of America where he is responsible for enterprise social media strategy, Preferred Rewards and client loyalty strategies, and cross-segment execution. With more than 20 years of experience in marketing strategy, innovation, and operations, Chris has deep expertise across disciplines. He is a unique executive who has successfully led transformative initiatives on behalf of three category-leading companies: Visa, Hewlett-Packard and The Walt Disney Company. Chris is also featured speaker and thought leader on marketing, digital transformation, and high-impact leadership, having guest lectured at Stanford, Duke, and Georgetown. He is part of the investor group behind NWSL team The Washington Spirit. He is a member of the Spotify Board of Advisors, Georgetown University’s Law Center Board of Advisors, and a board member of the Washington Institute.