cu·ra·tor

/ˈkyo͝orˌādər,kyo͝oˈrādər,ˈkyo͝orədər/

    caretaker of collection

    noun: curator; plural noun: curators

    1. a keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection.”the curator of drawings at the National Gallery”synonyms:custodian, keeper, conservator, guardian, caretaker, steward
      • a person who selects acts to perform at a music festival.

    Origin

    late Middle English (denoting an ecclesiastical pastor, also (still a Scots legal term) the guardian of a minor): from Old French curateur or, in later use, directly from Latin curator, from curare (see cure). The current sense dates from the mid 17th century.

    Use over time for: curator

As an art dealer carefully collects and curates physical art for their gallery, The Curator is the digital caretaker of the collections of information on this site to specific industries to help those inquiring on their next move into a new hobby/profession/investment.  These have been researched and also carefully selected. 

But, as will all information advance, these collections may change

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Best of luck on your journey!