Erin Arvedlund Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net Worth Philadelphia Inquirer

Erin Arvedlund Biography

Erin Arvedlund is a well-known journalist in the United States. She is a personal finance columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. She began working at the station in April 2011. She previously worked for Barron’s for five years. She is also the author of Too Good to Be True.

Erin Arvedlund Age

Erin Arvedlund was born in Wilmington, Delaware, in the US. Will soon update this section.

Erin Arvedlund Height

Erin stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in/1.71 m tall.

Erin Arvedlund Family

She was born to her mother and father in Wilmington, Delaware, and grew up in the United States. Dick Arvedlund, Erin’s father, was a money manager. Her mother is a musician who also teaches voice. She grew up with her sister Maggie Arvedlund, who went to Wall Street and now works as a portfolio manager for Fortress Investment Group.

Erin Arvedlund Husband

Erin is happily hitched to Patrick Beattie. Patrick is an attorney in Philadelphia who has his practice. However, there is no information on whether or whether they have children. Erin is presently living in Philadelphia.

Erin Arvedlund Education

In 1984, Erin attended Ursuline Academy, and in 1988, she graduated from Archmere Academy. She then enrolled at Tufts University and majored in International Relations and Politics.

Erin Arvedlund Salary

Erin earns an annual salary of $83,420.

Erin Arvedlund Net Worth

Erin’s estimated net worth is $1 million.

Erin Arvedlund Career

She is a personal finance columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Erin writes about Wall Street, personal finance, and investment, as well as individuals and their money. She began working at the station in April 2011. She previously worked for Barron’s for five years. She worked as a hedge fund writer at Sanford Bernstein, AllianceBernstein, from 2007 to 2008.

She previously worked as an analyst and client relations at Vision Capital for a year. Erin also spent less than a year as a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal. She worked as a New York Times journalist in Moscow, covering business and politics.

Her professional career began as an intern at Philadelphia Magazine. Erin later worked as a Reporter and News Assistant at Dow Jones & Co. for three years. She also worked as a correspondent for The Moscow Times and TheStreet.com. For three years, she worked as Barron’s magazine staff writer at Don Jones. She is also the author of Too Good to Be True.

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