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She has helped more than 10,000 people become millionaires, and now Loral Langemeier is reaching out to law enforcement to help them become financially healthy.
Loral has five New York Times best-selling books on creating personal wealth. She has helped tens of thousands of people learn how to become financially healthy. But Loral is also a supporter of law enforcement and other first responders and knows of the stress and struggles they are facing in this unprecedented “War on Cops.”
That is why she has reached out to one of America’s premier law enforcement charities in an effort to guide officers to financial wealth and stability. Loral has announced that for her national conference Oct 26-28 in Reno, Nevada, “Gen(W)” is “The Only event committed to helping you create, sustain and protect your family wealth for generations to come.”
The Wounded Blue has been chosen to be the “ Official Charity.”
When a law enforcement officer or first responder is injured in the line of duty, many face dramatic financial repercussions. In addition, many law enforcement officers work two or even three jobs to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. The Gen(W) Conference is designed to educate and encourage the participants to create financial stability and family wealth.
In her compelling interview with show host Randy Sutton, Laurel lays out the keys to a family legacy of financial health and wealth.
Lt. Randy Sutton can be heard on weekdays at 11 am ET on The Voice for American Law Enforcement on the iHeart Radio Network. Find all the Blue Lives Radio episodes available on the America Out Loud Podcast Network.
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