By |Published On: July 8th, 2020|Categories: Training Section, MFTF Training Series|

We are going to help make March for the Fallen a virtual event this year (September 26, 2020 at 8am).

COVID is bad news, but we can turn lemons into lemonade…and we can still show gratitude for Gold Star Families by breaking into smaller groups and marching outdoors!

We’ve already have 20 local MFTF groups set up around the country (see below in the google sheet and at the end of this post) (1).

Action item #1: Fill out the sheet (Optional, but if we collect your information we can better coordinate with the various MFTF team leaders.)

Action item #2: Find your team leader (see below. hit them on twitter, email, whatever works best for you)

We encourage people to leverage twitter and hashtags to coordinate local events. So tag #MFTF and #MFTFregion (e.g., #MFTFphilly) and your team leader will be in touch (or dm they/ping them directly, see below).

Ryan Kirlin is the point man for coordination issues on our end so feel free to email him direct Ryan@ or ping him on twitter @ryanpkirlin

The table below (and also available via the mftf homepage) will be updated with route information as we receive it.

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About the Author: Wesley Gray, PhD

Wesley Gray, PhD
After serving as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps, Dr. Gray earned an MBA and a PhD in finance from the University of Chicago where he studied under Nobel Prize Winner Eugene Fama. Next, Wes took an academic job in his wife’s hometown of Philadelphia and worked as a finance professor at Drexel University. Dr. Gray’s interest in bridging the research gap between academia and industry led him to found Alpha Architect, an asset management firm dedicated to an impact mission of empowering investors through education. He is a contributor to multiple industry publications and regularly speaks to professional investor groups across the country. Wes has published multiple academic papers and four books, including Embedded (Naval Institute Press, 2009), Quantitative Value (Wiley, 2012), DIY Financial Advisor (Wiley, 2015), and Quantitative Momentum (Wiley, 2016). Dr. Gray currently resides in Palmas Del Mar Puerto Rico with his wife and three children. He recently finished the Leadville 100 ultramarathon race and promises to make better life decisions in the future.

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