Lindsey Sprute

Chief Marketing Officer at Banyan Hill Publishing

Lindsey Sprute is an experienced marketing professional with a robust background in various leadership roles within the marketing sector. Currently serving as Chief Marketing Officer at Banyan Hill Publishing since October 2015, Lindsey has also held positions such as Marketing Director and Director of Digital Marketing within the same company. Prior experience includes roles as Acquisition Marketing Manager at Banyan Hill Publishing, Marketing Director at Uncommon Wisdom Daily, and Campaign Manager at Newsmax Media, where responsibility included overseeing direct marketing campaigns and managing a diverse product inventory. Early career experience at Relic Racing LLC involved designing marketing materials for a racing team. Lindsey holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from Florida Atlantic University.

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Banyan Hill Publishing

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Since 1998, Banyan Hill Publishinghas been at the vanguard of the pursuit for personal liberty and free markets They enthusiastically support the enduring pursuit of freedom and prosperity, and, to that end, we believe in empowering individuals to make educated investment choices.Through the years, They have assembled a talented and deeplyexperienced team of analysts, editors and researchers who understand that the best investment and wealth-protection opportunities in any market are often hidden. And Their approach has led to a great degree of success.Their independent, uncompromised research has predicted some of the biggest financial catastrophes in recent memory. They were one of the very first financial research firms to warn investors about the dangers in the derivatives market and the threat they posed to the global financial system. They also alerted Their readers about the dollars crisis of 2004-2005, the meltdown in the private-equity markets in 2007, the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, and we’ve been sounding the alarm bells about the European debt crisis since early 2010, long before the mainstream media started paying attention.


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