Suze Orman

Suze Orman ( born June 5, 1951 in South Side, Chicago ) is an American author, financial consultant, motivation coach and TV presenter.

Life

Her parents Ann and Morry Orman were Russian immigrants. After her schooling in Chicago Orman studied at the University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign Social Sciences and reached 1976 Bachelor. After the end of the study Orman moved to Berkeley, California. In 1980 she opened her own restaurant, she gave up again due to financial problems. Then she got a job at the company Merrill Lynch as a financial consultant. 1983 moved Orman for financial advisory firm Prudential Bache Securities, where she worked until 1987. 1987 Orman became independent in financial consulting and founded the company Suze Orman Financial Group in Emeryville, California. Orman launched this company until 1997.

In addition to her work as a financial consultant Orman began to write as a writer her first books during these years. In 1997 she published her first book, You've Earned It, Do not Lose It: Mistakes You Can not Afford to Make When You Retire and 1998, he published The Courage to Be Rich. Orman has written six New York Times Best Sellers. Through her ​​books Orman became known in the 2000s increasingly in U.S. television. She received her own television show, The Suze Orman Show on CNBC. On the television QVC is Orman Suze Orman hostess of the program 's Financial Freedom.

Orman lives openly homosexual with Kathy Travis in the United States.

Works (selection)

  • You've Earned It, Do not Lose It: Mistakes You Can not Afford to Make When You Retire (with Linda Mead ), 1997
  • The Courage to Be Rich, 1998
  • The Road to Wealth, 2001
  • The Laws of Money, the Lessons of Life ..., 2003
  • The Money Book for the Young Fabulous and Broke, 2005
  • Women and Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny, 2007
  • Suze Orman 's 2009 Action Plan 2009

Prizes and Awards (selection)

  • 2004 and 2006, Orman won a Daytime Emmy Award for Public Broadcasting Service, respectively.
  • Orman received six times the Gracie Award.
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