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Giving Back to Those Who've Served: A Conversation with Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch (USN Ret.) - Episode 172
Your Life Your Wealth
English - February 14, 2019 11:40 - 22 minutes - 30.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 27 ratingsInvesting Business News finances financialplanning investing currentevents lifestyle news politics retirement stockmarket wealth Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Giving Back to Those Who've Served: A Conversation with Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch (USN Ret.)
My broadcast from the 26th Annual Emerald Groundhog Day Investment Forum continues. I’m joined by Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch (USN Ret.) along with Joe Besecker, Founder, Chairman, and President of Emerald Asset Management. We discuss Admiral Lynch’s long and distinguished military and business career and his current work managing the nation’s leading VA mortgage company. Joe joins the conversation and discusses his personal and professional association with Admiral Lynch. Plus, we’ll revisit an entertaining encounter I had with Adm. Lynch, Roger Staubach, Joe Besecker, and my son Vincent, years back at an Army/Navy game.
Program Length: 22 minutes
Giving Back to Those Who've Served: A Conversation with Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch (USN Ret.)
My broadcast from the 26th Annual Emerald Groundhog Day Investment Forum continues. I’m joined by Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch (USN Ret.) along with Joe Besecker, Founder, Chairman, and President of Emerald Asset Management. We discuss Admiral Lynch’s long and distinguished military and business career and his current work managing the nation’s leading VA mortgage company. Joe joins the conversation and discusses his personal and professional association with Admiral Lynch. Plus, we’ll revisit an entertaining encounter I had with Adm. Lynch, Roger Staubach, Joe Besecker, and my son Vincent, years back at an Army/Navy game.
Program Length: 22 minutes