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John D. Spooner Writes You into The Improper Bostonian Magazine and Provides Financial Advice
- Item Number
- 220
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Opening Bid
- 500 USD
- Online Close
- 2007-04-27 18:00:00.0
Item Description
Huntington Overseer John D. Spooner is the only investment advisor/novelist in America! His bestselling nonfiction include Confessions of a Stockbroker, Smart People, and Sex and Money. He has also written two novels, Class and The Foursome. His latest book, Do You Want to Make Money or Would You Rather Fool Around?, is a Boston Globe bestseller and has been translated into Hungarian, Chinese, and Japanese!
His articles have appeared regularly in magazines such as Playboy, Town and Country, The Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, and in The Boston Globe. John has been honored with the Literary Lights Award, given to New England's most distinguished writers by Boston Public Library.
Not only a writer, John was voted "Boston's Best Investment Advisor" in 2001 by the Improper Bostonian and in March 2006 Boston Magazine named him one of the top three financial advisors in Boston. A Director of Investment for a Citigroup Smith Barney, John watches over assets in the excess of $800 million for clients all over America and the world.
You will have a unique opportunity to take advantage of John's double duty as both writer and financial advisor if you are the lucky winner of this package. John will highlight you in his column, "The Dance," in The Improper Bostonian with a bit of "news" on you.
In addition, you will be able to have a private lunch with John while receiving complimentary financial advice in his office at Citigroup Smith Barney, and receive a personalized copy of his book, Do You Want to Make Money or Would You Rather Fool Around?
Item Special Note
For a mutually agreed upon date.
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Donated By:
Huntington Trustee John D. Spooner
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