Nebraska
This expert obtained his BA in Economics from Ursinus College and holds Series 6, 26, and 63 licenses. He previously served as a Vice President of Corporate Market Client Service at Merrill Lynch, as a Director of Plan Sponsor Services at Prudential Financial, as a Director of Retirement Services at ADP, as Vice President of Client Services at ADP, and as the Senior Vice President and Managing...
Nebraska
This expert has over 20 years of experience as a cosmetology educator. She earned her cosmetology license from Stewart's School of Beauty and is a member of various professional organizations. She serves as the state captain representing Nebraska for the Professional Beauty Association and is on the advisory council for Nebraska Post-Secondary Career Schools. She has spent the majority of her...
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A business expert witness provides specialized knowledge and insights on complex business matters, helping courts understand intricate details that are crucial to case outcomes.
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