Gary Crum
820 Gray Road
Cocoa, Florida, United States Email: gary.crum@financial-writer.com
Home page: http://www.financial-writer.com
www.financial-writer.com Experienced nationally published magazine and business writer with a banking and academic background.
1990-present, Freelance writer financial articles for consumer and professional journals. Publication includes multiple articles in the Christian Science Monitor, Bank Director Magazine, Credit Union Business, Independent Banker, American Banker, Financial Freedom Quarterly, National Mortgage Broker, Mortgage Originator, Mississippi, Florida Realtor, Florida Times Union, the Miami Herald, the Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel and a column in the Palm Beach Post called "Mortgage Plain Talk."
1999- present, Contract writer for trade and training publications:
MortgageBot (Mortgage Banking Software) White Papers featuring history of sucessful work
Bank Adminstration Institute. Rewrote two books: "Consumer Lending from Origination to Servicing" and "Mortgage Lending from Origination to Servicing."
Washington Mutual Employee Newsletter, American Commercial Capital Customer Newsletter. 1995 – present, Adjunct Instructor
Microcomputer Applications, Financial Accounting at Palm Beach Community College. Management Information Systems at Florida Institute of Technology.
1999- present, On-line instructor
University of Phoenix, Marketing 421.
Course Writing Powered Inc. Home Equity Loans: The Basics and Loans and Credit: How to Qualify. Streamline Your Payment System, podcast for Travelex.com
Pearson Education: Accounting and the Internet, college course for ITT Technical Institute
1971 – present, various executive level management positions in the financial services industry.
My background encompasses over twenty five years as a senior level-banking executive.
Education
B.S.B.A. from Florida State University MBA from Florida Atlantic University
Interests: Business, Finance, Mortgages, Banking, Consumer Finance, Marketing, Financial Publications
Published writer: Yes
Freelance: Yes |