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In late 1992, Frank moved to New York City and accepted a job in the Capital Markets group of Barclays Bank PLC as part of their management training program. This was the start of a successful and rewarding fifteen year career in the foreign exchange products division of international banking.

In 1994, Frank took a job with the Bank of Boston in Boston, Massachusetts, as the head US Dollar/Swiss Franc trader. At the Bank of Boston, he expanded his skill set from trading to macroeconomic analysis, trading system analysis, and teaching Capital Markets practices in a corporate setting.

Frank left the Bank of Boston in 1996 to return to New York City and work for the French bank Societé Generale. It was during this period that he perfected his trading skills, advanced his analytical abilities, honed his conservative principles, and began to challenge the blatant leftist politics and immigration problems gripping New York City.

In July, 2007, Frank left his job as Vice President of Foreign Exchange Trading, and sold his Manhattan residence.  After an exhaustive search of the many dozens of wonderful places to live in America, Frank decided on the Triangle region of North Carolina for his new home based on the wonderful climate, a focus on family, the southern hospitality, a strong culture of high level education, and the economic opportunities available. 

Frank is paying attention to Washington, DC. He’s paying attention to the preservation of America; the America defined by the U.S. Constitution, and he’s paying attention to the people who call themselves American.

  • America First Always and Everywhere

    Securing America

    Responsible Government

    Controlled Immigration