Dan Kadlec has joined the Minyanville site as its personal finance editor. As a writer, Dan’s focus has long been on the economy, investing and finance. He will bring his perspective to the Minyanville community becoming the first personal finance editor of the five-year-old site.
Dan is an author and journalist whose work appears in publications such as Time, Money Magazine and USA Today. He has written two books, including The Power Years: A Users Guide to the Rest of Your Life and is the primary author of Time’s Life After Work column. He has also appeared on CNN, CNBC, “Good Morning America,” “The Nightly Business Report” and “Wall Street Week.” He has won New York Press Club and National Headliner Awards for his columns on the economy and investing.
“I was drawn to Minyanville because its mission is in perfect sync with my passions. In an age of dying pensions and eroding social security benefits, we as individuals are increasingly on our own when it comes to financial security,� remarked Kadlec. “There is painfully little educating when it comes to people’s finances and most are so overwhelmed they simply do nothing. Changing this cycle starts with understanding and that’s where a site like Minyanville can make a real difference.�
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