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A Heritage of A Modern Approach.

Your wealth, your life, and your goals are unique. Whether you’re looking to protect and grow your assets for future generations, succeed in your business ventures, or prepare for the unexpected, Wilmington Trust is here to help guide you through life’s transitions. To learn more about how we can help you achieve your goals, visit wilmingtontrust.com.

Wilmington Trust is proud to celebrate 120 years of helping generations of families and businesses thrive.

Freelance writer and editor, Ruthie Kornblatt-Stier, hails from the woods of western Massachusetts. After studying English and Literature at Barnard College of Columbia University where she was awarded the Stains-Berle Memorial Prize, she settled in New York City full-time to pursue writing in all its forms. Ruthie has a passion for telling investigative stories about female entrepreneurs, sustainable technologies, art, culture, and more. In addition to her work as a journalist, Ruthie has worked as an animation screenwriter, communications consultant, and teacher.

Meredith Salisbury has a passion for helping people understand and improve their health through the lens of genomics and life science. As a journalist, she has spent more than two decades writing about genomic technologies, ethical issues, policy debates, and more. She also co-founded and ran the Consumer Genetics Conference for five years.

Sean Captain has two decades of experience in many facets of journalism, including breaking news, longform, short features, and consumer reviews, tips, and buying advice. He has covered the tech industry and personal tech since the 2000s, but has also written on politics, art, entertainment, and health. His work has appeared in Fast Company, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Wired, Vox, Popular Science, cnet, Tom’s Guide, PC World, Gizmodo, and elsewhere.

Sean has been remaking his own health in the past year, embodying the six pillars he describes in this issue, with a special enthusiasm for nutrition and high-intensity training. He moves around a lot, having lived in Munich, San Francisco, Boston, New York City, and Los Angeles, among others. Sean currently enjoys the mountain vistas and offbeat culture of Asheville, NC, but retains his New York area code.