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I’m the Washington D.C. bureau chief for Forbes and have worked in the bureau for more than two decades. I've spent much of that time reporting about taxes -- tax policy, tax planning, tax shelters and tax evasion. These days, I also edit the personal finance coverage in Forbes magazine and coordinate outside tax, retirement and personal finance contributors to Forbes.com. You can email me at jnovack@forbes.com and follow me on Twitter @janetnovack.

EMANUELA NOTARI E' RESPONSABILE EDITORIALE E RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI Dopo 20 anni di esperienza in pubblicità e comunicazione terminati in posizioni apicali in un’importante agenzia multinazionale statunitense e una successiva parentesi imprenditoriale nell’ospitalità turistica, Emanuela ha ripreso l’antica passione per la scrittura, già espressa più di 30 anni fa in un’attività di pubblicista free lance. Divide ora il suo tempo tra la nascente attività di A.L.I., per la quale cura in particolare le casistiche internazionali di longevity economy e altre collaborazioni editoriali.

FRANCESCO PRIORE E' AMMINISTRATORE Longevo attivo. Dopo l’iniziale impegno da ricercatore presso l’Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, ha dedicato i successivi 50 anni al settore dei servizi finanziari in primarie banche e reti, i n qualità di Area Manager, Direttore Marketing e Comunicazione, Consigliere di Amministrazione. Fondatore, Segretario e Presidente di Anasf, è stato commissario dell’Albo dei Promotori Finanziari e consigliere di APF/OCF. Docente di Diritto della Comunicazione d’Impresa e Marketing Finanziario, Diritto dei Risparmiatori alla Facoltà di Giurisprudenza dell’Università di Ferrara, insegna attualmente Marketing dei Servizi Finanziari al Master in Wealth Management alla Bologna Business School di UniBo. Ha pubblicato diversi libri, tra storia e cronaca del mercato dei servizi finanziari.

Richard Eisenberg knows money and career topics can be stressful for Next Avenue readers. That's why he has made it his mission to write and edit stories which are practical and useful to hopefully relieve their stress and put setbacks (whether personal, national or global) into perspective.

As the Managing Editor of Next Avenue and the editor of its Money and Work & Purpose channels, Eisenberg, also a frequent blogger for the site, aims to help people manage their personal finances, find jobs, switch fields, volunteer and find purpose in their lives.

“Whether geared toward our readers, their older parents or their millennial children, I’m interested in trends, new laws and new programs, preferring to cover them in a holistic way,” says Eisenberg.

A graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, Eisenberg has been working in the spheres of work and personal finance for decades. His first job out of college was as a fact-checker with Money magazine. Eisenberg made his way up the ranks, eventually being named executive editor. He remained at Money for 19 years, went on to become the money and special projects editor at Good Housekeeping and then the front-page finance editor for Yahoo!

The author of two books: How to Avoid a Midlife Financial Crisis and The Money Book of Personal Finance, Eisenberg is an avid reader with interests ranging from novels to nonfiction.

Eisenberg and his wife, Liz Sporkin, live in New Jersey and are parents to two talented sons; Aaron, 31, a screenwriter, actor and comedian, and Will, 29, a director and screenwriter. The pair, who live in Los Angeles, are screenwriting partners.

With a goal of encouraging Next Avenue readers to find their purpose, Eisenberg has clearly discovered his own.

“I’ve never been interested in stories about making rich people richer,” he says. “I like to find ways to help people manage their money and make their careers better. And I want to help them be happier.”

His email is reisenberg@nextavenue.org and his Twitter handle is @richeis315