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An instructor, then associate professor of money management at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, she learned magic as a hobby in 1975 while her son John was performing. She  took lessons from a local legend [[Colonel Frank Seymour]].
An instructor, then associate professor of money management at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, she learned magic as a hobby in 1975 while her son John was performing. She  took lessons from a local legend [[Colonel Frank Seymour]].


She taught magic to football coach [[Lou Holtz]]  when he was at Arkansas.<ref>http://moneymagic.com/who-is-mary-ann/</ref><ref>Linking Ring, August 2006</ref>
She taught magic to football coach [[Lou Holtz]]  when he was at Arkansas.<ref>http://moneymagic.com</ref><ref>Linking Ring, August 2006</ref>


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Latest revision as of 09:11, 27 January 2024

Mary Ann Campbell
BornMary Ann Briscoe
September 11, 1943
Little Rock, Arkansas

Mary Ann Campbell (b. 1943), selected by Money Magazine as one of America’s top 200 CFP, has used her magic to illustrate money management points in her classroom and on television.[1]

Biography

An instructor, then associate professor of money management at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, she learned magic as a hobby in 1975 while her son John was performing. She took lessons from a local legend Colonel Frank Seymour.

She taught magic to football coach Lou Holtz when he was at Arkansas.[2][3]

References

  1. Cover, Linking Ring, May, 1979
  2. http://moneymagic.com
  3. Linking Ring, August 2006
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