Jabulani Leffall
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JABULANI LEFFALL'S UNAUTHORIZED AUTO-BIOGRAPHY:
Jabulani Leffall, 33, is an award-winning journalist and writer who attended Journalism School at the University of Missouri. His work has appeared in the Financial Times of London, Dow Jones Marketwatch, The Baltimore Sun, Investor's Business Daily, Variety, CFO Magazine, Compliance Week, Redmond Magazine, Black Enterprise, the Los Angeles Business Journal and the Los Angeles Daily News among other publications.
He has been a George Washington Williams Fellow for the Independent Press Association where from 2002 to 2004 he studied the effects of subprime lending on poor communities. After what happened in 2007 and 2008, he feels vindicated as a journalist for having called what was going to happen.
What else? Yeah, he also contributed vital research to the 1998 book University of Missouri History Professor Robert E. Weems, which is titled "Desegregating the Dollar."
Additionally, he has appeared numerous times on ABC World News and CNN as a commentator of business and world affairs, again pretending to know what the heck he is talking about. Mr. Leffall is currently a mergers and acquisitions correspondent with FactSet MergerStat and still trying to get his Google link count game up by contributing articles periodically to numerous publications and media companies. Some are those mentioned above, while the guerilla and gorilla stuff can be found at TheSimon.com, TheRebuttal.com And of course, right here at Wisebread.
Lastly for the part where Mr. Leffall lives, he resides in a four cornered room where he stares at candles and his mind plays tricks on him. Read his articles and blogs please lest he go completely mad.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS
UNAUTHORIZED Auto-BIOGRAPHER who refers to himself in the third person.
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