Analysis: Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) claimed he was “an economist” though he had taken only one economics course at a community college. The freshman member of Congress has come under fire for embellishing his past. We found more examples.
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No corporate record exists for E. Net in Tennessee state records, although Ogles has set up other corporate entities,formed by other people before 2003, but neither was associated with Ogles.“Developed recruiting and training program to reduce attrition for Merrill Lynch, saving up to $15 million annually.”
Neither of these statements can be verified. Bill Halldin, a spokesman for Bank of America, which acquired Merrill in 2008, said that Ogles for less than a year worked as a financial adviser for individual investors — a stockbroker — in a Merrill Nashville office from November 2002 to September 2003. Halldin declined to comment on whether Ogles would have performed consulting work for Merrill.
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