Thomas J. Stanley

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Thomas J. Stanley (1944 - 28 de febrero de 2015)​ fue un escritor estadounidense, autor de varios libros sobre la riqueza de Estados Unidos, incluyendo los best sellers El millonario de al lado y El pensamiento del millonario. Recibió un doctorado en administración de negocios por la Universidad de Georgia. Enseñó marketing en la Universidad de Tennessee, la Universidad de Georgia y la (donde fue nombrado Profesor destacado de Omicron Delta Kappa).​ rdf:langString
Thomas J. Stanley (1944 – February 28, 2015) was an American writer and business theorist. He was the author and co-author of several award-winning books on America's wealthy, including the New York Times’ best sellers The Millionaire Next Door and The Millionaire Mind. He served as chief advisor to Data Points, a company founded based on his research and data. He received a doctorate in business administration from the University of Georgia. He was on the faculty of the University at Albany, State University of New York. He taught marketing at the University of Tennessee, University of Georgia and Georgia State University (where he was named Omicron Delta Kappa's Outstanding Professor). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Thomas J. Stanley (1944 - 28 de febrero de 2015)​ fue un escritor estadounidense, autor de varios libros sobre la riqueza de Estados Unidos, incluyendo los best sellers El millonario de al lado y El pensamiento del millonario. Recibió un doctorado en administración de negocios por la Universidad de Georgia. Enseñó marketing en la Universidad de Tennessee, la Universidad de Georgia y la (donde fue nombrado Profesor destacado de Omicron Delta Kappa).​
rdf:langString Thomas J. Stanley (1944 – February 28, 2015) was an American writer and business theorist. He was the author and co-author of several award-winning books on America's wealthy, including the New York Times’ best sellers The Millionaire Next Door and The Millionaire Mind. He served as chief advisor to Data Points, a company founded based on his research and data. He received a doctorate in business administration from the University of Georgia. He was on the faculty of the University at Albany, State University of New York. He taught marketing at the University of Tennessee, University of Georgia and Georgia State University (where he was named Omicron Delta Kappa's Outstanding Professor). Thomas Stanley was born in the Bronx during 1944, where his father drove a subway car and his mother was a homemaker and secretary. He attended college in Connecticut, doing graduate work at the University of Tennessee. He earned a doctorate at the University of Georgia, and eventually moved to the Atlanta area to teach at Georgia State University. Stanley spent most of his career studying how the financially successful Americans in a wide range of professions and with a varying level of income acquired their wealth on their own. In 2015 he was killed by a drunk driver at the age of 71. During his last days, he was working on a book with his daughter, an industrial psychologist, who later finished it. The book is called , and attributes authorship to Thomas J. Stanley and his daughter, Sarah Stanley Fallaw.
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