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About Nora L. Hartquist — Stafford, Virginia
Nora L. Hartquist has been a financial educator for 30 years, first in her home state of Louisiana, and now in Northern Virginia, currently focusing on Stafford, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania and Richmond. Her informative retirement workshops have been requested and attended by retirees of Fairfax County Public Schools, Orleans Parish Public Schools, Waste Management, Inc., the Federal Government, and the Armed Services including both the United States Marine Corps and the U.S. Army.
Educational Background and Speaking Engagements
Ms. Hartquist has lectured on financial topics at Southern University in New Orleans, George Mason University & Mary Washington Universities in Virginia and is currently conducting a series of workshops entitled "50 Issues for People Over 50" in the Stafford and Fredericksburg, VA area, an adult education course "Safe Money Principles in Retirement" at Mary Washington University, and the retirement workshops for Federal Employees both in Northern VA and Richm...
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