Tuesday, April 13, 2010

What’s next For Baton Rouge Banker, Developer Pete Goff Jr.? Definitive Book on America’s Financial Woes to Include Solution

Baton Rouge - For the past three years, Baton Rouge banker, community developer and business owner Pete Goff, Jr., has been studying America’s economic crisis. He’s the first to call it an obsession.

Soon, he’ll call it a book---The Inevitable Path---that he promises will include definitive solutions to the nation’s economic woes. Goff is currently shopping the nearly-completed manuscript to major publishers.

“I’ve been in the trenches of real estate development and construction, and I’ve worked on both sides of the desk as a general contractor and lender,” Goff said.

“The current economic decline is an incredibly complex set of issues and our current path is a disaster,” he said.

Goff said the stakes are too high to fail.

“Unless we change what we are doing and how we approach the problem, we will literally change the world by default---by abandoning our role as a world economic leader, as a force for good, as a political and military power, and as a moral power,” he said.

Goff earned degrees in Accounting and Business Administration from Louisiana State University. He served as senior banking executive with Louisiana’s largest bank and principal of his own general contracting and community development business.

“I watched the economic collapse from the inside. I know the way out and I feel compelled to tell the story,” Goff explained.

Goff said he plans to complete the manuscript for The Inevitable Path before its June 1 deadline.

For more information, contact: Pete Goff, Jr., Author 225-413-7876 petegoffjr@yahoo.com; Larry Vershel, Larry Vershel Communications 407 644-4142 lvershelco@aol.com.

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