Episode 3655: What's Missing in Society Today? A Powerful Memoir on Values, Ethics and Purpose
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The Daycroft Factor: A Memoir by William Bruce Dredge
Have you ever wondered, "I don't know exactly how to repair what's broken in our society, but I know SOMETHING is wrong, and I'd like to know if a repair is possible?" The rare quality of thought nurtured in a small Connecticut private school more than half a century ago, as chronicled in this memoir by an award- winning journalist who returned to Wall Street thirty years before retiring, offers some profound, sometimes humorous, but also poignant and thought-provoking answers. This is a must-read for parents, grandparents, and others who care about the future of humankind.
WILLIAM B. DREDGE has always had a burning desire to honor his parents’ sacrifices in sending him to The Daycroft School, a small private school in Connecticut for 12 years of his primary and secondary education. That desire remains kindled by the morals and ethics permeating the educational atmosphere influencing him at Daycroft, which encouraged spiritual enlightenment, fellowship, leadership, and productive activity. These qualities had allowed him to become an award-winning pioneer as a journalist in business and financial news on television, encompassing more than a decade anchoring for The Wall Street Journal and the Christian Science Monitor. Returning to the brass knuckle world of Wall Street in 1993, he parlayed his journalism career into productive accomplishments at Merrill Lynch, Smith Barney and Morgan Stanley during the tumultuously turbulent 30 years since then, with insights gained not only serving clients of those fi rms, but with pro bono civic activities, including serving as a Court Appointed Special Advocate for children in foster care removed from their homes because of abuse. In 2024, he returned to his first love, writing, memorializing some of his unusual life experiences since 1951. Bill and his wife Judy have three grown children and seven grandchildren. Presented through the prism of clear-eyed spiritual discernment, tempered by 50 years in and around the capital markets, punctuated with moments of sometimes hilarious episodes and serious insights, he credits a life well lived 1 to what he has coined The Daycroft Factor.
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