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Jen Cressman is the chief commercial officer atForm Health , the national leader in science-based obesity care.Jen is a veteran of the healthcare industry, building and leading exceptional sales teams at dynamic, innovative companies. Jen has been leading Form Health through rapid commercial growth since May 2023, focusing on leveraging the physician-led, science-based obesity care model to guide clients through the challenges and opportunities of GLP-1s.
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Nishaad Ruparel is the president of Ascend, a Top 50 Firm formed in 2023 with capital from Alpine Investors, a private equity firm based in San Francisco. Prior to joining Ascend, he was recruited by Alpine Investors to help launch a new investment strategy; prior to joining Alpine, he spent time at AEA, an upper middle market PE firm based in New York, and at JP Morgan, where he serviced private equity clients out of the firm's investment banking division. He holds an MBA from Stanford University and a BS in Finance from New York University's Stern School of Business.
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The Trump administration is changing many prior policies, but supporters of this proposal are calling for further action to protect the complex tax savings maneuver.
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Paul Brahim has made title protection and financial literacy requirements for students nationwide among his top goals for the organization.
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Eileen Connor is the president and executive director of the Project on Predatory Student Lending.
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Reyes Florez is the CEO of
Platform Accounting Group , a collective of more than 40 local accounting firms across the United States.May 28 -
When a company considers adding new jobs or making new investments, many state and local authorities offer tax incentives to support that growth.
May 28
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At the heart of the concern is a tax dynamic that exchange-traded funds were built to avoid.
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Amid the great wealth transfer, having a flexible tech stack that attracts young, next-gen clients is a must.
May 28
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While vintage Fenders, Gibsons and Martins can be worth thousands or even millions, advisors caution that collecting guitars should be for the love first and foremost.
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