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WALL STREET BONDS in Bloomington, MN
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WALL STREET BONDS in Bloomington, MN
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What if there was a way to do the impossible: to invest in low- economic neighborhoods and actually make money at the same time?Wall Street Bonds: The Urban Renaissance is a book about a financial and social revolution that could raise up the people and the GDP at the same time. Leveraging deep insights into finance and investment that target institutional waste gaps, the author, Terrence Gallman has developed a model that has attracted international attention and compelled him to write this book. Gallman is the leader behind the urban renaissance to redirect investments in urban communities for the development of future generations. The fact that urban communities until now remained unchanged, even in a developed country like the United States, had baffled leaders who were unable to recognize the valued asset until Gallman revealed his business model for Emerging Markets Communities, that now demands asset classes of their own. Gallman hopes to engage investors and fund managers to seek out urban communities to address high unemployment rates, burgeoning population, and key demographics that impact investing, financial and economic inclusion, and social good tactics. His plans will yield a mutual return for investors and help empower families to take control of their financial futures; to help break the cycle of poverty and redirect investments for the development for future generations. About the AuthorMeet Terrence Gallman, a man who has lived both the American Dream and the American Nightmare. He grew up in a South Carolina trailer park and went from prison to the State House to the United Nations, all because of this one idea. Ex-con, financier, business coach, and community activist, Terrence Gallman has worked with policymakers, law enforcement, business leaders, and families to create investment strategies that build communities and businesses side-by-side. Gallman has been described as a dominant force in the economic finance and investment community with his books, speaking engagements, and panel discussions. He has been a frequent speaker and guest at numerous conferences, events, panels, and public platforms addressing national and international issues facing economic and civility issues threatening the fabric of American society. He was recently recognized by key leaders and policy makers for his work and ability to bring international and domestic leaders together to address key causes. Gallman successfully managed a key community economic empowerment focus group with hundreds of members. He helped co-found AITFM (American Institute of Trading the Financial markets), which taught economically challenged students to trade in the financial markets. He currently manages GIG Investments (Gallman Investment Group) that consults and helps aspiring entrepreneurs develop their company's infrastructure and growth. Gallman lives in South Carolina.
What if there was a way to do the impossible: to invest in low- economic neighborhoods and actually make money at the same time?Wall Street Bonds: The Urban Renaissance is a book about a financial and social revolution that could raise up the people and the GDP at the same time. Leveraging deep insights into finance and investment that target institutional waste gaps, the author, Terrence Gallman has developed a model that has attracted international attention and compelled him to write this book. Gallman is the leader behind the urban renaissance to redirect investments in urban communities for the development of future generations. The fact that urban communities until now remained unchanged, even in a developed country like the United States, had baffled leaders who were unable to recognize the valued asset until Gallman revealed his business model for Emerging Markets Communities, that now demands asset classes of their own. Gallman hopes to engage investors and fund managers to seek out urban communities to address high unemployment rates, burgeoning population, and key demographics that impact investing, financial and economic inclusion, and social good tactics. His plans will yield a mutual return for investors and help empower families to take control of their financial futures; to help break the cycle of poverty and redirect investments for the development for future generations. About the AuthorMeet Terrence Gallman, a man who has lived both the American Dream and the American Nightmare. He grew up in a South Carolina trailer park and went from prison to the State House to the United Nations, all because of this one idea. Ex-con, financier, business coach, and community activist, Terrence Gallman has worked with policymakers, law enforcement, business leaders, and families to create investment strategies that build communities and businesses side-by-side. Gallman has been described as a dominant force in the economic finance and investment community with his books, speaking engagements, and panel discussions. He has been a frequent speaker and guest at numerous conferences, events, panels, and public platforms addressing national and international issues facing economic and civility issues threatening the fabric of American society. He was recently recognized by key leaders and policy makers for his work and ability to bring international and domestic leaders together to address key causes. Gallman successfully managed a key community economic empowerment focus group with hundreds of members. He helped co-found AITFM (American Institute of Trading the Financial markets), which taught economically challenged students to trade in the financial markets. He currently manages GIG Investments (Gallman Investment Group) that consults and helps aspiring entrepreneurs develop their company's infrastructure and growth. Gallman lives in South Carolina.

















