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New Writer at Consumerism Commentary: Sasha

by Flexo on August 22, 2007

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Very shortly, you will begin to see some posts and articles written by a new individual at Consumerism Commentary. Please welcome Sasha to Consumerism Commentary as a regular contributor. From Sasha’s bio:

I’m a young thirtysomething Masters degree holder and outdoor buff, employed within the new media industry. A frequent personal blogger in the nineties, I’ve recently retreated somewhat more behind the scenes. My portfolio includes savings and other monetary investments, and along with my partner, I own and manage six residential rental units.

Beyond working towards financial goals, I believe that it is possible to maintain an “ethical” budget, and endeavor to support the causes and organizations I believe in through more conscious spending practices.

Sasha has some old-school blogging experience like myself, and also like myself, has discovered an interest in finances unrelated to experiences in formal higher education. Sasha’s articles will begin with a series on investing in residential rental properties from personal experience and will continue from there.

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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  • FMF
    Is Sasha a man or a woman? I have friends in Russia that are named Sasha, one a man and one a woman, so I'm curious. ;-)
  • The gender guesser guesses male.
  • Welcome Sasha, look forward to your posts!
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