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Aldous Mina is the author of faceconomics, Like It!... a macro/micro economics social and economic development adaptation utilizing social media to influence changes in market development worldwide. Al graduated from Liberty University, where he attained a degree in Business, specializing on International Business. He began his modern economic development and globalization of markets interpretation in 1998, while a student leading and founding the International Business Council at the University. He also founded various Non-Profit organizations focusing on international affairs. Aldous earned his MBA, in international business, while living overseas.

Aldous then moved to Romania, as an institutional/economic development consultant with the US Peace Corps. He later stayed as a consultant and met with organizations like the IMF, UNDP and various international outfits. He returned to the US in 2011 and worked as a financial analyst for the World Bank based in Washington DC. Aldous later moved onto the federal government as a full-time analyst.

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Aldous Mina is the author of faceconomics, Like It!... a macro/micro economics social and economic development adaptation utilizing social media to influence changes in market development worldwide. Al graduated from Liberty University, where he attained a degree in Business, specializing on International Business. He began his modern economic development and globalization of markets interpretation in 1998, while a student leading and founding the International Business Council at the University. He also founded various Non-Profit organizations focusing on international affairs. Aldous earned his MBA, in international business, while living overseas.

Aldous then moved to Romania, as an institutional/economic development consultant with the US Peace Corps. He later stayed as a consultant and met with organizations like the IMF, UNDP and various international outfits. He returned to the US in 2011 and worked as a financial analyst for the World Bank based in Washington DC. Aldous later moved onto the federal government as a full-time analyst. He is engaged in emerging markets worldwide to promote US exports and economic collaboration with countries in Eastern Europe.