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Investment News Names David Booth as part of The Power 20 for 2011.

Written by Miguel Gomez

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David Booth, Co-CEO of Dimensional Fund Advisors has been named among “The Power 20 for 2011” by Investment News, a trade publication.
“The Power 20” is a group of regulators, industry leaders, and legislators that the publication believes that will influence the financial services industry in the year that just started.
Among others named in the list are included: Mary Schapiro (head of the SEC), legislators Sen. Tim Johnson and Rep. Spencer Bachus and Ben Bernanke.

You can access the complete "Power 20" list HERE (Free Registration Required).

David Booth is profiled HERE (Free Registration Required).

To see a video featuring David Booth explaining the story of DFA, please click HERE.


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