About the Author
Tim Holland
Received a BA degree in English Literature from St. Bonaventure University and graduated from the American
Bankers Association’s (ABA) International Banking School at the Graduate School of University of Colorado. He
also studied Victorian Literature in the graduate program at Drew University and taught at the Bank Administration
Institute's Graduate School of Banking held at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Currently he contributes free lance material on literary topics to both on-line and print magazines. Retired from
Bank of New York in 1997 where he spent most of his career involved with global finance and product management.
From 1997 to 2000 he was active in corporate financial consulting through Holland Kent and Company, LLC and on
a sub-contract basic with other financial consulting firms.
He has also written for the following:
Recorder Publishing – Literary criticism and book reviews
Bernardsville News - Literary criticism and book reviews
The Brontë Society – Literary criticism
The Beaufort Gazette – General interest column and educational material (while serving as President of the Learning
Exchange of University of South Carolina Beaufort).
Scottsdale Republic – General interest material for Rotary International
Arizona Republic - General interest material for Rotary International
Fountain Hills Times - General interest material for Rotary International
World of Banking – Financial articles on banking
Magazine of Bank Administration - Financial articles on banking
Cashflow – Financial articles on banking and international trade
The Laurel - Short Story - The Exception
Vincentian – General interest article on feeding the homeless
Brontë Matters - Article on "Over Analyzing Literary Figures"
ToTheCenter.com - Opinion columns on Finance, Politics, Literary Matters and general interest (2009-2011)
Currently, he is a member of the Arizona Authors Association, Mystery Writers of America, The Summerville
Writers Guild and The Brontë Society

