iv • RUBY, WILDING & SWANSBURG Be cky Ruby Swansbur g spent her ear ly career dealing with a very different kind of numbers—count ing vot es during her time in Washingto n, D.C . She be gan her career i n the White House under George W. Bush . She we nt o n to wor k for the Speaker of the House and other m embers of C ongress on C apitol H ill where she honed her communication and policy skill sD.uring her time in the C apitol, Bec ky became interested icnh ohi coews s tahvee r sd emc ai ski oe .nTs h iuns , WB eacskhyi ns gp teonnt md ui rcehc tol yf h iemr p a c t t h e twenties ent renched in tax a nd sa vings pol icy. (She a ssures us that, while this sounds like a d ull obsessio n to the average reader , it w a s quite a popular obs ess ion in our nation’s capital.) Neil Wilding is a student of the markets. H e’s spent his career at the forefront of consumer financial advice, educat ing financial a dvisors on how t o al ign t heir recommendations with the needs of American savers. The market is always developing, and Neil has a keen eye for recognizing how these developments will impact savers. It’s like Google Maps, in a wa y. If you’re on a certa in path to rme et iarne my oeun tc aa nn ’dt at hr reirvee’ saat ny oa uc cr i dd ee sntti noar tri oo na d. Ycol ou sjuurset , ni te eddo ehsenl p’ t recalculating the route home. And that’s what brought us together: Our shared desire to he lp savers calculate the bes t route s to retirement. Nearly a decade ago, we founded a company to do just that. Lik e all financial experts, w e ea ch ha ve ou r own tak e on where the retirement savings industry is headed. We’ve spent countl ess hours debat ing w hich areas find savers well prepared for t he futu re a nd w hich area s p ose a consistent challenge.
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