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Legal Eagle and the Coach - Payless For College & Successful Supply Chains

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Legal Eagle and the Coach with Bryan Kiser and David Altenbern with their guest Reecy Aresty & Sarah Rathke:

For the past 35 years, College Admissions/Financial Aid Expert, Reecy Aresty, author of the critically acclaimed parent/student manual, How To Pay For College Without Going Broke, has helped thousands of college and college-bound families to obtain the American Dream; a superior education at a cost far less than they ever dreamed possible.
Reecy and his staff present college funding seminars coast to coast, and he maintains a national presence through radio and TV interviews. He has also been featured in some of the country’s most respected publications including Money Magazine, US News & World Report, Bloomberg News, The Chicago Sun Times (Terry Savage), and The Washington Post. Founder and President of Payless For College in Boca Raton, Florida, Reecy welcomes the opportunity to guide college and college-bound families safely through the often turbulent and confusing journey of the user-unfriendly Admissions/Financial Aid process, showing them how to survive and master it.  

Sarah Rathke, an attorney and partner at a major international law firm whose practice focuses on supply chain and procurement issues. In March, I (and a co-author) have a book coming out called “Successful Supply Chains: Avoiding and Managing Supply Chain Disputes.” Most businesses, large and small, face supply chain and procurement issues. Anyone who makes anything, whether it be industrial products, pharmaceuticals, office products, construction products, etc., buys and/or sells things. But, the law governing supply chain and procurement issues is not always straightforward, and companies do not always adequately protect themselves legally – especially when they are first starting out! For international sales and procurement, it is even more difficult. 

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