Chris Malburg is a widely published author, with over 4 million words published over 12 popular business books--including How to Fire Your Boss (Berkley)and Surviving the Bond Bear Market (Wiley, March 2011). Simon & Schuster, Putnam, Wiley and McGraw Hill all publish Chris' work. That’s the professional side of his career. The fun side is that he has transitioned into a serious novelist. A CPA/MBA and former investment banker, Chris certainly has the business chops to weaponize an industrial WMD. He has crossed chasm from biz-speak into fiction. He wrote his latest novel, A PIRATE'S TIME SERVED, while at Stanford's Writers School. During this fast-paced young adult novel he took a departure from the much more adult Enforcement Division books. Though Jack and Helen Schilling still manage to worm their way into the plot with their extraordinary combat skills. Chris' second novel in the Jack Schilling Enforcement Division series is GOD'S BANKER, an action/adventure conspiracy to take over the Roman Catholic Church by force. Chris' first book in this series is DEADLY ACCELERATION, where Jack Schilling battles a group of industrial terrorists using cars as their weapon of choice.
Marilyn Cohen is one of the country’s top bond managers. Her company, Envision Capital Management, Inc. is ranked 22nd by the Los Angeles Business Journal. As Envision’s CEO, Marilyn and her company specializes in managing bond portfolios for individuals. Marilyn is a 15-year veteran Forbes magazine columnist. She is the author of two books on bond investing, the latest of which is Bonds Now! Making Money in the New Fixed Income Landscape (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2009). Additionally, Marilyn is the publisher of the Forbes Tax Advantaged Investor. This monthly newsletter provides individual investors with timely bond insights and specific recommendations by CUSIP number.
Marilyn is a popular guest on CNBC, Fox Business News, PBS and each of the major broadcast networks. Her comments--stated in plain English--guide individuals through the inner workings of the bond market.
Contact Marilyn at 800 400-0989 or by email at envision@envisioncap.com.