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Free Time On Your Hands?

Topic: Retirement and Retirement PlanningBy Marilyn J. Bruno, Ph.D., J.D.Published Recently added

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Dr. Bruno‘s expertise is UNIQUE. She holds a B.A. (Mount Holyoke College), M.A. and Ph.D. (New York University) and J.D. (New York Law School).
Dr. Bruno has worked for herself for over 5 years. She was featured in Business Week Magazine and awarded Woman Entrepreneur of the Year in 1984 for her consulting services to businesses and governments around the world on international economics, investments, and trade.
Dr. Bruno served 14 years in the U.S. diplomatic corps as an analyst and program coordinator of economic policy issues in the State Department’s Foreign Service abroad and in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Bruno worked 18 years in the private sector as a banking executive, stock, commodity, and real estate broker, and administrator of an academic study abroad program in Madrid, Spain.

Dr. Bruno has actively volunteered for over 30 years, including pro bono work for AARP’s Legal Council for the Elderly, the Florida Department of Elder Affair’s Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders, and the State Department’s Mentor program. nn

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