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rowid | name | gender | raw_title | raw_bio | chatgpt_eval | communal_bio | agentic_bio |
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11 | Ron A Rhoades | M | Assistant Professor | Dr. Ron A. Rhoades is an Assistant Professor of Finance and Director of the Monetary Preparing Plan, Gordon Ford College of Enterprise, Western Kentucky University, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Over the previous decade he has undertaken substantial legal investigation and writing regarding the fiduciary normal of conduct, as applied to investment and monetary advisors. Dr. Rhoades is a frequent speaker on the fiduciary standard at economic arranging and investment sector conferences. | agentic | Dr. Ron A. Rhoades is a compassionate and congenial Assistant Professor of Finance, as well as the caring Director of the Monetary Planning Program at Gordon Ford College of Business, Western Kentucky University, located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. For the last decade, he has devoted himself to conducting conscientious and empathetic legal research and producing written works that are dedicated to promoting the fiduciary standard of conduct, particularly as it applies to investment and financial advisors. Dr. Rhoades is known for being an easy-to-work-with team player who has a warm and nurturing approach, making him a well-liked speaker on the fiduciary standard at financial planning and investment sector conferences. | Dr. Ron A. Rhoades is an outstanding Assistant Professor of Finance and the esteemed Director of the Monetary Planning Program at Gordon Ford College of Business, Western Kentucky University, situated in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Dr. Rhoades has spent the past decade conducting extensive legal research and producing exemplary written works that pertain to the fiduciary standard of conduct, specifically as it relates to investment and financial advisors. He is a confident and articulate speaker who frequently presents on the fiduciary standard at top-level financial planning and investment conferences. |