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Deborah Nason

Deborah is a freelance business, economics, and investment industry journalist, writing since 2001. Based in the NY metro area, she has been awarded the Investment Foundations™ certificate from the CFA Institute. She Tweets at: @dnason

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The ripple effect of a calamity on nerves and the markets

For Edward Kohlhepp, a certified financial planner with Kohlhepp Investment Advisors Ltd. in Doylestown, Pa., the memories of 9/11 are still vivid

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For many advisers, it’s personal

THE INVEST IN OTHERS Charitable Foundation and InvestmentNews have announced the finalists for the sixth annual Community Leadership…

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Invest in Others, InvestmentNews announce Community Leadership Awards finalists

CLA honors advisers who have gone above and beyond with their charitable work

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Africa pure plays emerging for retail audience

Africa is emerging as the last great investment frontier, described by the press as a “gold rush” and…

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Volunteer Team of the Year: Barry Engelman

If you want to know why Barry Engelman and his family work so hard raising funds for multiple sclerosis, you need look no further than his 31-year-old son, who was diagnosed with the disease a decade ago

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Mentoring Excellence: David Benning

Being a big brother has helped David Benning, an adviser with Ameriprise Financial Inc. in Minneapolis, appreciate his own life a little more

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Community Service: Michael Curran

For Michael Curran, the Community Leadership award he won on behalf of Triangle Aquatic Center in Cary, N.C., could mean the difference between life and death for a child

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Volunteer of the Year: Germaine Broussard

Germaine Broussard won the Volunteer of the Year award for her untiring devotion to supporting American troops serving overseas

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Community Leadership Awards: A night of inspiration

Jeff Henderson was a bright youngster who grew up in the inner cities of Los Angeles and San Diego. By the time he was 19, he had parlayed his natural business talents into a $35,000-a-week drug-selling operation.