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CFEI®, B2C and B2B Freelance Content Writer

About Me

I'm a Certified Financial Education Instructor℠, content writer, blogger, and ghostwriter — specializing in personal finance and wellness. I firmly believe both topics are intertwined, and I'm passionate about helping consumers improve their overall wellness — financially, emotionally, and physically.


With over 20 years of experience in the banking industry, I have a deep understanding of financial services and products — from credit cards and loans to money management and credit scores. I leverage this knowledge to help your audience find the answers they need by delivering clear, engaging content free of complicated "finance-speak." 

Educating readers about their finances comes naturally to me. My expertise allows me to understand consumers' pain points and confidently anticipate additional questions they'll have.


Fintech companies that focus on improving consumers' financial wellness are near and dear to my heart. I've ghostwritten B2B and B2C content for multiple fintechs — covering areas such as credit building, communication platforms for credit unions, and credit cards for the average consumer.

The topics I specialize in are:

My work is always well-researched and includes cited references to reputable websites/studies. I ensure my content includes internal links to your site and external links to reputable, authoritative sites. My portfolio showcases a broad sample of my published work. 

I'm happy to answer any of your questions before we get started!

Certifications:

Content Marketing Certified-Hubspot Academy

Certified Financial Education Instructor℠-National Financial Educators Council (NFEC)

Industries I Write About

Finance

Lifestyle

My Writing Samples

These 6 Proactive Steps Will Help Get Your Finances on Track

When life becomes hectic or stressful, your finances can take a backseat. With the start of a new year, reviewing your finances and making positive changes is crucial. This blog post discusses six steps for readers to follow to help them take control of their financial well-being.

https://www.kasasa.com/blog/these-6-proactive-steps-will-help-get-your-finances-on-track

7 Poor Work-From-Home Habits You Can Change Today

As working from home has become more commonplace, it gives people a chance to make improvements to their overall wellness. This blog post covers poor habits that readers can improve upon now that they're working from home.

https://blog.freelancersunion.org/2022/01/05/7-poor-work-from-home-habits-you-can-change-today/

ABLE Accounts: A Financial Game-Changer for Individuals with Disabilities

ABLE accounts are an invaluable financial instrument designed to help individuals with disabilities save money while maintaining eligibility for government benefit programs. This post explains what ABLE accounts are, the eligibility requirements, and guidelines.

https://wellnessinablender.com/able-accounts-a-financial-game-changer-for-individuals-with-disabilities/

3 Proactive Steps That Keep Your Physical Health In Focus

It's crucial to recognize that your physical health should also be an integral part of your self-care regimen. This post lists three ways readers can proactively take care of their medical health as part of their self-care journey.

https://medium.com/finding-greatness/three-proactive-steps-that-keep-your-physical-health-in-focus-19c8615e8043

Are You Making One of These 5 Money Mistakes?

During your money management journey, you could be making costly mistakes without knowing it. This blog post lists five common money mistakes and actionable steps to help readers take charge of their finances.

https://wellnessinablender.com/are-you-making-one-of-these-5-money-mistakes/

Experience

Self Employed

Freelance Content Writer

Company:

I worked there from 1/2019 until now

Call Center Vice President

Vice President over a busy contact center that provided customer support by phone and email.

Company: First Community Credit Union

I worked there from 1/2001 until 4/2019

Content I Write