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Paul Hodge President of The Global Generations Policy Institute Public servant, action-oriented innovator, social entrepreneur, public interest advocate, law enforcement leader, author, editor and educator – for 25 years, Paul Hodge has successfully confronted societal challenges by focusing his passion and creative talents to improving the quality of life for many of our fellow Americans. The Global Generations Policy Institute is a non-partisan, non-profit, intergenerational, think tank with the critical missions to: Raise the consciousness

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CHILE’S CHALLENGES

SANTIAGO, CHILE, MAY 8, 2012: I decided to start my five week 2012 Iron Man Around the World Challenge in Santiago, Chile. The main reasons for my professional interest in Chile is because Chile has a vibrant economy and a retirement system which has been touted as a successful model for other nations to follow. After a cancellation of the first leg of my flights to Chile and the subsequent twenty hours of grueling travel

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

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