How Veterans can maximize their Health benefits with Ed Sandrick and JJ Montanaro. The Director of Veterans Affairs Channel, Humana a retired Colonel and US marine talks about the Enrollment Period with the Military Relationship Director from USAA about this critical time period.
MORE ABOUT ED SANDRICK:
Ed Sandrick is the director of the Veteran Channel, Humana Strategic Alliances and has been with Humana for 18 years. He is also the point person for Humana’s national veteran service organization partners, The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and American Veterans (AMVETS).
Ed leads a team that is focused on developing and implementing Veteran outreach activities at the state and local level, primarily with and through Humana’s Retail organization.
Ed served as an active-duty infantry officer in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1970 to 1979. He retired from the Marine Corps Reserve in 2000, attaining the rank of colonel.
MORE ABOUT J.J. MONTANARO:
Joseph “JJ” Montanaro is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professional (CFP®). He is a native of Kansas City and earned his bachelor’s degree from the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York.
He also holds a Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning from Kansas State University. JJ is a member of the Financial Planning Association and a director on the USAA Military Advocacy team.
He has more than 25 years of experience in the financial services industry and joined USAA in 2002. Before entering the financial services industry, he served in the US Army for six years on active duty and in 2009 he retired as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Reserve.
JJ’s daily focus has been to help families realize their goals and his advice has appeared in numerous outlets including the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, CNNMoney.com and the New York Times.
He writes monthly personal finance columns for Military Spouse Magazine, American Legion Magazine and is a regular contributor to Military.com’s personal finance section.
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