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Javier E. David is a native New-Yorker and a professional with a combined 10 years of experience in the high-stakes realms of finance, public policy, media and strategic communications. He spent five years as a journalist for the international news agency Reuters, where he covered macroeconomics, capital markets, corporate governance and regulatory matters for the major U.S. exchanges, frequently covering prominent market participants and international public officials. His public relations experience includes having managed and executed communications plans for major corporations such as Capital One, Coca-Cola, Fox News, Pink OTC Markets, and other publicly-traded companies traded on major exchanges. His past experience includes work as a commodity-futures analyst for the international investment banking firm Salomon Smith Barney (a division of Citigroup). In addition to being a U.S. Army veteran, Javier holds a bachelors degree in Economics and Political Science from Long Island.


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