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Amelia Rose

Amelia Rose is a retired banker turned author and financial educator. With over 30 years of experience in the banking industry,

Amelia has a wealth of knowledge in personal finance, investment strategies, and financial planning.

Her career path took her from a entry-level teller position to a senior financial advisor, giving her a comprehensive understanding of the financial sector and its impact on individuals' lives.

Education and Career
-Bachelor's degree in Finance from Stonebridge University
-Started her banking career at First National Bank in 1987
-Held various positions including Personal Banker, Loan Officer, and Branch Manager
-Concluded her corporate career as a Senior Financial Advisor at Cornerstone Financial Group

Writing and Blog:
-In retirement, Amelia founded the blog "Timeless Justice," where she combines her financial expertise with her passion for storytelling. Her writing focuses on two main areas:
-Financial Education - Amelia breaks down complex financial concepts into accessible advice for readers at all stages of life.
-Justice Journeys - She shares inspiring stories of fairness and integrity, collected throughout her career and beyond.

Amelia's unique approach to financial writing sets her apart in the blogosphere. She believes in the power of narrative to make financial lessons more engaging and memorable.

Personal Life
-When not writing, Amelia enjoys gardening, bird watching, and volunteering at her local community center.
-She lives in Burlington, Vermont with her husband, Tom, and their golden retriever, Penny.

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