Lou Carlozo will be departing from Bank Administration Institute this Friday.
He will be leaving his post of managing editor to start on his own adventures, according to his post on LinkedIn.
Previously, he has also worked as an investment contributor at U.S. News & World Report. Carlozo is also the founder and CEO of Carma Productions Worldwide Studios. He has also served as a stocks expert and as a personal finance contributor at About.com and GOBanking Rates respectively.
Additionally, he has served as a personal finance contributor at Thomson Reuters. Carlozo has also worked at Forbes as Chicago bureau chief.
His experience also goes on to encompass the educational field as he served as professor at Loyola University, Chicago. He has also worked as a columnist, critic and as a South Jersey correspondent at Chicago Tribune and Philadelphia Inquirer respectively.
Lou holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Rutgers University and an M.S. in written communication from National-Louis University.
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