Business Consultant Scott Burnett, Esq., Featured in The Wall Street Journal

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Business Consultant Scott Burnett, Esq., Featured in The Wall Street Journal

Scott Burnett, Esq., President of Burnett and Associates, Inc., was chosen to be featured in The Wall Street Journal to showcase his industry expertise as a “Master of Success”.

Reno, NV – July 25, 2017 – Scott Burnett, Esq. guides business owners through business milestones and obstacles such as incorporation and corporate compliance. He was recently selected by the National Association of Experts, Writers, and Speakers® to be featured in The Wall Street Journal along with other leading professionals from across the nation. The spread titled “Masters of Success” shines the spotlight on this elite group of entrepreneurs and their gradual route to prosperity. The piece ran in the June 22, 2017 edition of The Wall Street Journal. In a full-page feature, the National Association of Experts, Writers, and Speakers® recognized Burnett as a “Master of Success” in business.

The Wall Street Journal feature highlights Burnett’s forward thinking and recognition as an expert in his industry by detailing his course through the highs and lows of business building. The publication summarized his success with the following:

“Scott Burnett is the CEO of Burnett and Associates, Inc., providing business and tax education to business owners. He is a business coach and a nationally recognized speaker and author. Scott is one of the nation’s leading legal authorities on compliance for Corporations and LLC’s, asset protection and tax reduction strategies for business owners in North America.”

The Wall Street Journal is a publication that curates U.S. and world news. The winner of 36 Pulitzer prizes, the esteemed newspaper has been a trusted name in the journalism industry since 1889. Their thorough analysis and in-depth reporting has attracted readers across the world and helped maintain their reputation as a go-to source for international information. Burnett’s appearance on this distinguished platform allows him to spread his business knowledge and further solidify his reputation as a leader in the business consulting industry.

About NAEWS®:

The National Association of Experts, Writers & Speakers® (NAEWS) was founded to honor entrepreneurs and professionals around the world for their contribution to education, enlightenment and the advancement of business. This organization was created to help people come together and uncover the secrets of the world’s top experts, writers and speakers in order to attain a higher level of success. By providing information, strategies and networking opportunities, the National Association of Experts, Writers & Speakers® enables creative and knowledgeable people to build on their talents to achieve even more personal and professional success.

About Scott Burnett, Esq.:

Scott Burnett is a business coach and a nationally recognized speaker and author who has been teaching and sharing business and tax tips for over 10 years. He is considered one of the nation’s leading legal authorities on asset protection and taxes. His diverse legal background includes being a Deputy District Attorney for Santa Barbara County California, and five years as a trial attorney in his own private practice. He has taught thousands and thousands of people how to reduce taxes and protect their assets.

Scott is the CEO of Burnett and Associates, Inc., a corporation providing business and tax education to business owners across North America. He is an approved CPE provider for the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy. He is also on the Executive Board for the Association of Network Marking Professionals, and sits on the Board of Directors for over 200 separate businesses.

Learn more about his story of success at:
www.BurnettandAssociates.com

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Courtney Hall
Dicks and Nanton Celebrity Branding Agency
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