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Schwab Employee Leads Financial Literacy Efforts in Underserved Classrooms Around the Nation

As a co-chair for Schwab's Phoenix Community Ambassador team, Kris Anest organizes dozens of company volunteer events annually and stewards over $180,000 in community grants.

Diane Quest

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Meet Daily Point of Light Award honoree Kris Anest. Read her story and nominate an outstanding volunteer or family as a Daily Point of Light.

As a former history and economics teacher turned Charles Schwab employee, Kris Anest of Chandler, Arizona, is a long-time advocate for financial literacy and brings this passion to her community through service on two non-profit boards.

Kris sits on the board of the Arizona Council on Economic Education (ACEE) and Opportunity Community and Justice for Kids. As a co-chair for Schwab’s Phoenix Community Ambassador team, Kris organizes dozens of company volunteer events annually and stewards over $180,000 in annual community grants. 

Since her childhood, Kris has been volunteering, whether through community service in school or as a candy striper in the local hospital.

“My mom is so important in my story,” Kris said. “She grew up dirt poor in South Tuscon. And she did everything she could to make sure we were educated, and I’m now in my third year of a Ph.D… She was tough, tough, tough. But all of the values she had, all that she learned, she passed on to us kids. She had us involved in everything, including community service. My mom planted the seeds and I never lost them.”

Kris Arnest is a heart-driven employee volunteer at Charles Schwab./Courtesy Kris Anest

In 2022, Kris recruited 67 fellow Schwabbies to volunteer with the ACEE, a record for the organization. She leads Schwab Intern Day Volunteer events, participates as a judge in the SIFMA Foundation’s InvestWrite program, volunteers regularly with Boys & Girls Club and is a key mentor in Schwab Moneywise America program, which brings personal finance to under-resourced communities. 

“Through Charles Schwab, I lead a committee where we’re trying to get financial literacy content into Title I and rural classrooms, and those with indigenous populations – underserved classrooms, because that’s where the reach is needed and it’s hardest to get to,” Kris shared. “That’s where my passion is. I taught world history, economics and advanced placement macro-econ at the high school level. I love hearing from former students who now own their own businesses and are thriving.”

The course content was built from the perspective of students, using current-day language. “So kids are learning from people who talk like them and look like them,” Kris shared about the representation seen in such an important and impactful learning experience.

Since 2017, Kris has volunteered over 400 hours and coordinated nearly 40 volunteer projects to engage fellow Schwabbies in service to the Phoenix community. “I really enjoy inspiring other employees to want to engage in the same kind of work and effort.” 

To prospective volunteers, Kris is an advocate of jumping in where they can. “There’s such a need out there, and there are so many people who have compassion in their hearts, want to do more and want to help, but there’s a disconnect on how they can do it. It’s not always easy to find the path to get to where you want. And sometimes, time is the factor. It takes sacrifice. But the reward – what you get in return – doesn’t even come close to the sacrifice you’ve made.”

Do you want to make a difference in your community like Kris? Find local volunteer opportunities.

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Published December 20, 2023

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  • Diane Quest

    Interim President and CEO

    Points of Light

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    Diane Quest is the chief operating officer at Points of Light and has served as an executive leader with the organization since 2016. An accomplished nonprofit executive, she brings 20 years of experience in management, strategy, and external affairs, including marketing and communications, event production and experience, and partnerships. In her tenure at Points of Light, she has served in a variety of roles as a member of the executive leadership team responsible for enterprise strategy, and most recently she served as chief external affairs officer, where she was responsible for brand strategy, the annual Points of Light Conference, The George H.W. Bush Points of Light Awards and Celebration, and The Daily Point of Light Award. Diane has an extensive background in strategic and crisis communications. In her previous role at MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership she successfully led a rebranding effort, a strategy that resulted in increased visibility in earned media and social media, and the doubling of registration at the organization’s annual national conference. Prior to MENTOR, she was a consultant with Camino Public Relations, a boutique firm with a focus on social justice nonprofit clients. She served at The Pew Charitable Trusts as the communications manager for a jointly sponsored advocacy project with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Prior to her work at Pew, Diane was the national media director at the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. She managed the development and implementation of media relations campaigns to advance the mission of the $1 billion reproductive health care and advocacy organization. In addition to her nonprofit work, Diane also has experience working within the federal government. She was the media and legislative affairs liaison for the inspector general at the U.S. Department of State. Before entering the field of communications and public relations, she was a television journalist. She has a Master of Arts in political science from American University in Washington, D.C., and a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin.
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