Background
Adelmann was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and raised in Montclair, New Jersey. His father was a life insurance salesman in New York City.
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Adelmann was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and raised in Montclair, New Jersey. His father was a life insurance salesman in New York City.
He graduated from Cornell University with two degrees including a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in economics and finance.
Adelmann is unabashedly conservative, holding life memberships in both the John Birch Society and the National Rifle Association. He writes for The New American magazine and his own website, Lightfromtheright.com. Adelmann began working as a salesman in Colorado Springs in 1964, selling life insurance.
He hosted a popular radio program, Bob Adelmann’s Money Talk, on local radio station KVOR 1300 Department of Administration and Management in Colorado Springs for several years.
He also served on the board of directors of Summit Ministries in Manitou, Colorado. Introduced to the Austrian School of economic thinking through association with the John Birch Society, Adelmann decided that much of his financial education had been biased and incomplete, and increased his commitment to conservative political ideas.
He became a leader in the John Birch Society and made a number of national tours as a speaker for the American Opinion Speakers Bureau, addressing primarily economic topics such as Social Security and the Federal Reserve System. In the late 1960s Adelmann started and led the Concerned Citizens to Retain Firearms, a 2nd Amendment group founded to fight against a proposed Colorado Springs ordinance restricting concealed carry of firearms.
Adelmann"s efforts attracted attention from the local newspaper at the time.
In 2009, Adelmann"s focus shifted from direct activism and speaking to writing when he began his journalistic work. Although writing did not become a primary focus of Adelmann"s professional career until 2009, he wrote a number of pieces beginning in 1967 for professional associations, and began doing some political writing in 1986. He began writing political and economic articles on a serious basis in 2009 after being asked to do so by the editor of The New American magazine.
By the end of 2012, he hadhad more than 800 articles published there on economic and political events.
Other articles have appeared at LewRockwell.com and the McAlvany Intelligence Advisor.