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Ernest M. Edsel (born 1959 in New York) is an American businessman, lawyer, author, and philanthropist. Listed in Who’s Who in American Finance, from 1988 to 1992 , Ernest Edsel’s career and philanthropic achievements include: * syndicating Wall Street investment funds and advising Wall Street mergers, acquisitions, shareholders, and

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  • Ernest M. Edsel (born 1959 in New York) is an American businessman, lawyer, author, and philanthropist. Listed in Who’s Who in American Finance, from 1988 to 1992 , Ernest Edsel’s career and philanthropic achievements include: * syndicating Wall Street investment funds and advising Wall Street mergers, acquisitions, shareholders, and
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  • Ernest M. Edsel (born 1959 in New York) is an American businessman, lawyer, author, and philanthropist. Listed in Who’s Who in American Finance, from 1988 to 1992 , Ernest Edsel’s career and philanthropic achievements include: * syndicating Wall Street investment funds and advising Wall Street mergers, acquisitions, shareholders, and investors, such as in the attempted $ 7.4 billion hostile takeover of oil company, Sun Company, which was forced into a restructure and spin-off yielding more than $2 billion in pre-tax profits to Sun shareholders. See, New York Times, “Possible Sun Bid”(March 17, 1988) [1]; * finding promising companies and then funding and developing new and established businesses, while serving as a partner at two venture capital firms in Utah, including the SBIC affiliated with Wells Fargo, a regional bank with $ 53 billion in annual income; * organizing and directing highly-profitable business ventures at Reed Elsevier, an international publishing company with $10 billion in annual income; * establishing and funding effective non-profits, such as The Adoption Institute of America, to promote adoptions, and The National Civil Liberties Council of Washington, a small public interest law firm that brings ground-breaking civil rights litigation to protect the rights of minorities, the indigent, and disabled in the State of Washington; * promoting ethical business and legal practices at accredited lectures and in newspaper op-ed columns (Dallas Times Herald, The Good and Bad of Insider Trading, Sept. 12, 1987) and healthy lifestyles with motivational seminars and his book, The Diet of Daniel (Daniel (ISBN-10: 0595218121 and ISBN-13: 978-0595218127), available at major booksellers, www.alibris.com, and www.amazon.com ; * painting landscapes, portraits, still life, and abstract in oil, pastel, acrylic, and watercolor media, which have been exhibited and sold at Tillamook Studios [2] .
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