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Sally French NYTimes-Wirecutter on Payments: #cbsiTalkingBusiness Podcast #29 YT

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Sally French, Writer for NYTImes and Wirecutter.com on Payments

#cbsiTalkingBusiness Podcast March 6, 2020

Host:  Ken Kraetzer, Vice President cbsiServices.com, Harrison, NY

Sally French is a writer for Wirecutter Money, the product review arm of The New York Times. Her goal is to help people talk about money, whether it's how to properly use credit cards, or how to split paying for things -- even when it's paid for with strange currencies like credit card points.  Prior to joining The New York Times Company, she worked for MarketWatch, a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company. 

She runs a website about drones called The Drone Girl,  And, she's an avid traveler who has been to more than two dozen countries, including the Arctic Circle. Thanks to her travel lifestyle, she's always on the hunt for the next best airport lounge and travel credit card. 

Sally is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Read Sally's articles at NYTimes.com, Wirecutter.com and Twitter @SAFMedia, @TheDroneGirl. 

Ken Kraetzer, is Vice President, at Harrison NY based CBSIServices has produced 480 episodes of #cbsiTalking Business highlighting insight of professionals in fields of financial services, digital marketing, customer service, database and business education.

CBSIServices.com has a 40 year history providing insurance based loyalty and usage benefits to credit and retail card brands aswell as contact center mangement.   Prior to CBSI, Ken worked in card and financial marketing at Chase Manhattan Bank, Dean Witter, American Express, and Herbert Dunhill Associates.

More at www.cbsiservices.com reach Ken on kkraetzer@CBSIservices.com and 914-630-3457 or c 914-450-9554

 

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