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Ann Miletti is the head of active equity at Wells Fargo’s $607 billion asset management arm.
Miletti started out working the midnight-to-eight shift at Strong Capital Management’s call center.
She shares how she overcame career challenges, and three major investing trends she’s watching.
There are many paths to investing and Ann Miletti likes to say that she got here by mistake.
Miletti studied to become a teacher but her time in the classroom was cut short when her son was born with a pretty severe heart defect. For the next eight months, she took care of her son while trying to figure out how to get out of the mountainous pile of medical debt they had racked up.
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