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Robert Shemin Biography:

Robert Shemin, JD, MBA, and Wall Street Journal bestseller, who was once considered the “least likely to succeed,” is a multi-millionaire who speaks to hundreds of thousands yearly, regularly sharing the podium with such financial luminaries as Donald Trump, Robert Kiyosaki, David Bach, Suze Orman and Tony Robbins. Shemin has worked with high-net-worth individuals for Goldman Sachs, helped create four companies, and been involved in over l,000 real-estate transactions. Shemin helped create The Learning Annex Wealth Expo and has been voted the #1 speaker by crowds of over 50,000 people. He has a law degree and an MBA from Emory University.
The Shemin organization is the sole Real Estate Division for EMS, a $100 million sales lead organization. Through his relationship with EMS he conducts over 65 seminars a year and manages an ongoing coaching program. Shemin serves on the faculty of The Mentor Financial Group; he enjoys the endorsement of The Mr. Landlord Organization; and is a spokesperson of The National Association of Real Estate Investors and the American Congress of Real Estate Investors.
Robert Shemin is an expert on wealth for CNN as well as a frequent guest on national, regional, and local television and radio programs. He has also been interviewed or quoted in over three hundred newspapers and magazines, including the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Post, and the Miami Herald.
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