Alan Quasha as an example
The struggle for democracy and liberty as well as the right to freedom which defined the American Dream and the US constitution has become something warped. Unfortunately many people seek financial success – and little else – in the lives, and especially the average American who aims for what they view as success – and what they view in top businessmen, which is defined by money and money. (They miss the point, and don't see Alan Quasha's different example.) This may be considered or described as the desire to make a living, but too often this becomes the desire to accumulate as many assets as possible. In this type of environment, it is wonderful and refreshing to see successful business and investment leaders, like Quasha, who make sure to invest time and effort in other pursuits. This is wonderful since there are many who are successful and still focus solely on their bank accounts and assets.
Alan Quasha serves as Acerno's chairman and also founded and chairs Quadrant Management Inc., is someone whose time is very valuable and what is great is his choice put a great deal of his resources into selfless pursuits. Just one example is Quasha's serving as the Executive Director of the Brain Trauma Foundation (BTF). This position requires much of Quasha’s input for the betterment of society. Alan Quasha serves as the Exec. Director of The Brain Trauma Foundation (BTF), which has as its goals and operating aims the saving (and also improvement) of the lives of head injury patients, patients who have suffered Traumatic brain injury (TBI). TBI is traumatic injury to the brain resulting in brain damage.
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