This Is My Blog Regarding Ron Pollack Admirable Achievements

November 29th, 2008

I read such amazing accounts of Ron Pollack on the internet that I felt I just had to write about him.  By looking through his achievements on social networking sites like Facebook and HubPages, I found him on other social networking sites too.  Following his graduation from Yale, Ron then graduated from Harvard, followed by a stint in Real Estate (a family tradition) before moving on.  His companies have flourished, being an influence on many other businesses, due to his sound financial and investment strategies and his specializing in hedge funds.  His mastery of Short-Selling has allowed him to be successful and keep coming back to this market.  This is an individual who is cognizant  of the benefits hard work and dedication can provide in any business.  He has a intense humanity when it comes to charitable foundations but not only that he is also well rounded with education and work experience.  The New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project, the Vail Valley Foundation and the Community Learning Center are just some of the associations that have benefited from his incredible skills and commitment.  For our selfless and brave heros of September 11th, a good amount of these projects offered deeply needed and appreciated medical assistance.   Truly heartwarming these touching stories are of these Hero’s who are finally able to sleep a whole night through and rid them selves of that horrid “9/11” cough that hundreds suffer from.  It is noteworthy that Ron Pollack, a highly successful businessman dedicated to his family, contributes his valuable time to help lead these worthwhile foundations and achieve tremendous charity.

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