Meet the Editors

Neil J. George
Neil J. George

Editor: Personal Finance, Neil's Inner Circle, The Yield letter, Pay Me Weekly

Neil J. George is an investor, philanthropist and professor. He’s editor of Personal Finance, Inner Circle, The Yield Letter and Pay Me Weekly and  he's co-editor of the new journal, The Partnership. After years as an insider in the bond and banking communities, Neil now focuses his full attention on offering solid advice to individual investors—his only agenda is serving his readers and subscribers. Among his many accomplishments, Neil recently retired as Chief Economist of a New York-based money management and affiliated brokerage company. He also served as Chief Economist at several institutions, including Mark Twain Bank, Mercantile Bank and British-based Guinness Flight. He has also worked on six different continents analyzing the world’s markets and economies. Neil earned an undergraduate degree in economics from Kings College and a master’s degree in international finance from Webster University in Europe. Neil has established himself as a respected economist, market sage and advocate to the individual investor. He’s not only a sought-after speaker at investment conferences, but he’s also a contributor to the world's most watched financial networks including CNBC, CNN and Bloomberg. His perspectives are regularly featured in The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Money, Business Week and Barron's. He appears regularly on CNNfn, CNBC and Bloomberg.

Elliott H. Gue
Elliott H. Gue

Editor: The Energy Strategist, The Energy Letter
Associate Editor: Personal Finance

Elliott H. Gue is an associate editor of Personal Finance, contributing his knowledge of global energy markets, technology and sector investing. He is editor of The Energy Strategist, a premier financial advisory exclusively dedicated to covering the complex energy markets and The Energy Letter, a free e-zine that provides regular updates on energy market conditions. He's co-editor of The Partnershipan e-newsletter that helps investors take the guesswork out of choosing a high-growth, high-yield partnership without any hidden liabilities by providing in-depth coverage of investment vehicles with great long-term growth potential that pay heavy cash distributions along the way. Elliott is also co-author of The Silk Road To Riches: How You Can Profit By Investing In Asia's Newfound Prosperity. Elliott worked and lived in Europe for five years, where he completed a master's degree in finance from the University of London, the highest-rated program in that field in the United Kingdom. He also received his bachelor's degree in economics and management from the University of London, graduating in the top 3 percent of his class. Elliott was the first American student to complete a full degree at that business school.