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GREENPATH DEBT SOLUTIONS CEO TO APPEAR ON WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT WITH MARIA BARTIROMO, JANUARY 16-17
CEO Jane McNamara discusses debt solutions on America’s #1 Financial News program
(FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – January 13, 2010) - GreenPath Debt Solutions President and CEO Jane McNamara will appear on the nationally-syndicated financial show, The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo, the weekend of January 16-17.
On the show, named America's #1 Financial News program, McNamara will discuss GreenPath’s role in the world of nonprofit credit counseling and review upcoming credit card legislation. The nationwide nonprofit consumer credit counseling service is headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Nationally, the show will air on CNBC on Sunday, January 17 at 7:30 pm. In addition, it runs on 200 local stations across the country on January 16-17. Check your local listings for time and station.
About GreenPath Debt Solutions
GreenPath Debt Solutions, a nationwide nonprofit consumer credit counseling service, has been helping people resolve financial problems and achieve goals through financial counseling, debt management and education since 1961. Headquartered in Farmington Hills, Mich., GreenPath operates 42 full-time branch offices in Michigan, New York, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Florida and Arizona and delivers licensed services throughout most of the United States over the Internet and telephone. More company information is available at www.greenpath.com or by calling (866) 648-8122.
About the Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo
"The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo" is a nationally syndicated business, financial and economic news program, produced by CNBC in conjunction with the editors of The Wall Street Journal and distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution. The half-hour weekly newscast appears on over 200 stations each week and provides the clarity, depth and insight of The Wall Street Journal in a television magazine format. With an audience in the millions, it ranks as America's #1 Financial News program.
Host Maria Bartiromo interviews top financial executives and policy makers, explores how current business trends will affect consumers and offers stock picks, personal financial suggestions and reviews of hot new products.