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He is the author of 11 best-selling books on personal finance, including Everyone’s Money Book, Reading Between the Lies, Master Your Money Type and Fast Profits in Hard Times. Jordan is a constant presence on national and local TV and Radio shows, commenting on financial topics. He hosts the weekly Money Answers radio show on VoiceAmerica Network, the largest Internet Radio network in America. He was the weekly financial analyst on NBC News at Sunrise and Public Radio’s Marketplace Morning Report for many years. He appears frequently on CNN, CNBC, Fox and other TV networks. He also appears regularly on radio call-in shows across America answering money questions and helping people “get their financial acts together.” Why is Jordan Goodman in such demand across the country? Americans in all walks of life, at every socioeconomic level, are clamoring to get the vital information they need to improve their personal finances in these challenging times: Who are Jordan Goodman’s audiences? Senior executives, financial industry managers, employees, trade association convention attendees, retirees, mutual fund shareholders, college students, bank depositors, and investors. Why do audiences rave about Jordan’s speeches? No matter what the financial topic, audiences always give Jordan extremely high marks for his warmth, humor, prescient forecasting, candor, and ability to convey great substance in easy-to-understand language. He always encourages the audience to ask questions, which usually results in a lively question-and-answer part of the program. Campus Speaking: How To Start Networking in College Personal-finance expert Jordan Goodman leads a charmed life. He starts most days, in his pajamas, doing radio interviews from his desk at home that help tens of thousands of listeners with their money questions. When he wants to write a book -- he's at work on his thirteenth -- he always lands a top publisher. And at least once a week, a limo pulls up at his home to drive him to New York City to do TV interviews at Fox, CNN, CBS, or CNBC. Also an entrepreneur, he's landed millions to back a new business, attracts lots of companies who hire him as their spokesperson, and earns considerable fees for introducing companies to valuable new business partners. All while being able to take as many weeks of vacation as he likes each year, work from home so he could coach his son's Little League team, lead the local Cub Scout troop, and serve as treasurer of his neighborhood association. The key ingredient to Jordan's success is networking, and it all started when he was a college sophomore. In this lively talk, rich with anecdotes from his years as a college student, a journalist at MONEY Magazine, and as a guest commentator on national TV and radio shows, Jordan explains how college students today can put themselves at the center of whatever worlds most fascinate them. The techniques are simple, they're inexpensive, and they can lead to the life of your dreams. |
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