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Jeremy Wilch
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Jeremy Wilch was born and raised in Portland, Ore., and moved to Wyoming in 1992. Along with his wife, Jennifer, and new baby daughter, Jordan, they enjoy the peaceful views and quiet solitude of their 40-acre ranch outside of Cheyenne. Jeremy is a 2006 graduate of the University of Wyoming, College of Law. He managed a national bank branch in Cheyenne before taking a position with the Small Business Development Center. As a business consultant, Jeremy's focus was on legal issues that affect entrepreneurs, businesses, and individual personal finance. By conducting personal and business “legal audits” Jeremy was able to identify and limit legal exposure. Jeremy has always enjoyed examining the financial issues that affect individuals and finding new ways to use these tools as an asset in these trying economic times. In addition, Jeremy teaches as adjunct faculty at Laramie County Community College.


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