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Greg Northrup
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Greg Northrup Bio

Greg is a retired business executive. He has a Bachelors Degree in Economics and an MBA. He was trained as a CPA and spent his early business years working for Big Eight CPA firms doing auditing and business consulting. He moved into the private sector, and held a number of senior management positions including Chief Financial Officer of medium sized organizations. He was Chief Operating Officer of a leading high tech publishing company. He was the founding Publisher of Business Finance Magazine. He worked to develop several new products for one of the leading Christian publishing companies in the United States. He served four years as an Officer in the United States Air Force, and has been a lay leader and teacher in churches for many years. He is currently leading a mentoring program for “At Risk” children for his church. Greg has undertaken several mission trips, and has a passion for helping Christians apply their worldview to all aspects of life.

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05/15/2009 17:45:49Decline of Ethical Behavior in American Business2125

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U.S. Business

  • Samsung Flags Expansion
    South Korea's Samsung Electronics is considering investing a record $25.55 billion next year to bolster its existing operations and expand into new business segments.

Money & Investing

  • Stocks Snap 3-Week Skid
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up 127.83 points, or 1.24%, to 10447.93, putting the Dow up 2.9% on the week—its first positive weekly showing since the beginning of August.

Personal Finance

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