Harry S. Dent, Jr.
is
the
Founder
and
President
of
the
H.
S.
Dent
Foundation,
whose
mission
is
“Helping
People
Understand
Change”.
Using
exciting
new
research
developed
from
years
of
hands-on
business
experience,
Mr.
Dent
offers
a
refreshingly
positive
and
understandable
view
of
the
future.
Mr.
Dent
is
a
well-known
author
and
is
known
as
the
developer
of
The
Dent
Method,
a
forecasting
approach
based
on
changes
in
demographic
trends.
In
his
book
The
Great
Boom
Ahead,
published
in
1992,
Mr.
Dent
stood
virtually
alone
in
accurately
forecasting
the
unanticipated
“Boom”
of
the
1990s.
Today
he
continues
to
educate
audiences
about
his
predictions
for
the
next
and
possibly
last
great
bull
market,
from
late
2005
into
early
to
mid
2010.
Since
1992
he
has
authored
two
consecutive
best
sellers
The
Roaring
2000s
and
The
Roaring
2000s
Investor
(Simon
and
Schuster).
In
his
latest
book,
The
Next
Great
Bubble
Boom,
he
offers
a
comprehensive
forecast
for
the
next
two
decades
and
explains
how
fundamental
trends
suggest
strong
growth
ahead,
followed
by
a
longer-term
economic
contraction.
Mr.
Dent
also
publishes
the
HS
Dent
Forecast
newsletter,
which
offers
current
analysis
of
economic,
and
financial
market
trends.
Mr.
Dent
received
his
MBA
from
Harvard
Business
School,
where
he
was
a
Baker
Scholar
and
was
elected
to
the
Century
Club
for
leadership
excellence.
Since
1988
he
has
been
speaking
to
executives,
financial
advisors
and
investors
around
the
world.
He
has
appeared
on
“Good
Morning
America”,
PBS,
CNBC,
CNN/FN,
and
has
been
featured
in
Barron’s,
Investor’s
Business
Daily,
Entrepreneur,
Fortune,
Success,
US
News
and
World
Report,
Business
Week,
The
Wall
Street
Journal,
American
Demographics
and
Omni.While
at
Bain
&
Company
he
worked
as
a
consultant
with
several
Fortune
100
companies.
He
has
also
been
CEO
of
several
entrepreneurial
growth
companies
and
an
investor
in
new
ventures.
A
frequent
speaker
on
economic
trends,
Mr.
Dent
educates
clients
and
partners
on
The
Dent
Method
and
provides
strategic
vision
for
asset
allocation
and
investment
selection.
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