To quote Linda Davis Taylor, CEO, and Chairman of Clifford Swan Investment Counselors. “Give a woman a dollar, and she can put it to good use. Teach her about how money really works, and she can change the world,” In this special episode of the Passion to Action Series, you will meet Michelle Curtis, and Jennifer Boynton of First National Bank – two Daughters of Change, who are passionate about teaching young girls and children about financial literacy.
To quote Linda Davis Taylor, CEO, and Chairman of Clifford Swan Investment Counselors. “Give a woman a dollar, and she can put it to good use. Teach her about how money really works, and she can change the world,”
In this special episode of the Passion to Action Series, you will meet Michelle Curtis, and Jennifer Boynton of First National Bank – two Daughters of Change, who are passionate about teaching young girls and children about financial literacy.
Michelle is a VP of Business Development Officer for First National Bank and has been in the banking realm for 25 years. She’s a passionate relationship builder and community ambassador for the communities she serves in Knox and Waldo County. Her greatest joy is being a mom to her 12-year-old son and 23-year-old stepdaughter.
Jennifer is, AVP and Branch Manager for First National Bank in Belfast and has been a local banker for 14 years. She has volunteered in a number of organizations including mentoring through the Olympia Snow Women’s Leadership Institute. She has 3 boys ranging from 16 to 23.
As parents and adults, teaching girls to be savvy about finances is one of the most important tools we can give them for their futures.
As you will learn from Michelle and Jen, it’s never too early to start. Today, we will be exploring tips and ideas about how you can get the financial ball rolling for the girls and young women in your lives.
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