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Kerry Hannon (born October 29, 1960) is an American author whose writings focus on careers, entrepreneurship and personal finance.
Hannon was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of Duke University.
She is a senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance and a workplace futurist. Kerry is a former columnist and contributor for The New York Times,[1] MarketWatch, and Forbes. She is a former personal finance, entrepreneurship and work columnist for the PBS website, Next Avenue (nextavenue.org).[2] Hannon is a former AARP Work and Job's expert columnist.[3]
She speaks on the topics of personal finance, retirement, job search, career transitions, and women and financial security.[4][5]
Hannon is a member of the board of visitors at Shady Side Academy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[6]
On July 4, 1992, she married Cliff Hackel,[4] a Peabody, Dupont and Emmy Award-winning documentary producer, director, and editor.
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