Susan J. Aluise

Susan J. Aluise

Susan J. Aluise is president and executive editor of National News Syndicate, a Washington, D.C.-based news organization focused on global business, national security, information technology, transportation and financial services. Prior to forming the company in January 1996, she spent a decade at Potomac, Md.-based Phillips Business Information — the last six years as editorial director. She has launched 31 subscription-based news publications and websites in the Aviation, Financial Services, Defense, Information Technology and Telecom industries, including Aviation Today, World Airport Week, Credit Risk Management Report and Electronic Commerce Insider. In a journalism career spanning more than 30 years, Susan has covered six U.S. presidents and 15 Congresses for a variety of U.S. and global news organizations. She also has covered several international political and economic summits and was honored by a national journalism foundation for excellence in news and analysis following the 9/11 terror attacks.

Recent Articles

Verizon Lands a Wireless Spectrum Gold Mine

Verizon's recent multibillion-dollar deal gives it the building blocks it needs to expand and upgrade its network. Can you hear them now?

4 Europe-Focused ETFs That Still Make Sense

With everybody selling fear, it may be time for value investors to pick up some bargains from the Continent. Here are four ETFs that still make sense.

Biogen Is in the Right Place at the Right Time

BIIB's promising multiple scerlosis drug BG-12 could be a huge winner, just when Novartis' entry is stumbling.

3 Yellow Lights After November’s Strong U.S. Auto Sales

U.S. auto sales hit a two-year high, but the road ahead is hardly trouble-free. Carmakers -- and investors -- have to remain alert to these three yellow lights.

4 Municipal Bond ETFs to Buy for Solid Returns, Tax Advantages

Municipal bonds have a fairly high minimum-investment bar, and can be risky if holding just a few issues. These four muni-bond ETFs solve those problems.