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Successful Investing with Cy Lynch (Charlotte)

Date: Saturday, October 26 · 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
Location: Charlotte (Sun City Carolina Lakes)

Cy Lynch, an investment club member since 1984, is a longtime educator for BetterInvesting. He was previously a private practice financial advisor. A popular speaker at recent BetterInvesting National Conferences, he writes the quarterly Growth Stock Outlook column for BetterInvesting magazine. Since its inception, its performance has surpassed market averages by 3.7 percent. Cy is currently a member of the BetterInvesting Board of Directors. He received the 1998 Annual O’Hara Award and a Distinguished Service Award from the organization’s Investment Education Institute in 2000. He has a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of South Florida and Juris Doctor (Law) degree from the University of Michigan.

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