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Pelletier

American  
[pel-i-teer, peluh-tyey] / ˌpɛl ɪˈtɪər, pɛləˈtyeɪ /

noun

  1. Wilfrid, 1896–1982, Canadian orchestra conductor.


Pelletier British  
/ pɛltje /

noun

  1. Pierre Joseph (pjɛr ʒozɛf). 1788–1842, French chemist, who isolated quinine, chlorophyll, and other chemical substances

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“There are so many things in economics, whether it be macro or micro, that are fascinating, interesting, and yes they help you understand better how markets work,” said John Pelletier, director of the Center for Financial Literacy at Champlain College in Vermont.

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There is no mandated training to teach personal finance, but Pelletier runs a free course.

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Entangled co-founder and Chief Executive Liz Pelletier will maintain majority ownership and continue to lead the company.

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Pelletier said in an interview that she expects the Chernin Group to help the business expand its reach, including in areas such as film and television, live events, consumer products and gaming.

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“We are treating every book like a world that our readers want to explore in various different formats,” Pelletier said.

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