The Wealth Channel Blog is Created By The American College
The American College, the leader in financial services education, recently launched a new weblog (blog) on its website. Known as "The Wealth Channel," this blog will provide financial professionals and the public with a place to ask questions, share information, and be heard. Reading and participating in this blog will enhance students’ awareness of the important issues facing financial practitioners and their clients. To participate in The Wealth Channel blog, go to http://wealthchannel.blogspot.com or visit The American College’s homepage.
BRYN MAWR, PA (PRWEB) August 1, 2005 -– The American College, the leader in
financial services education, recently launched a new weblog (blog) on its
website.
Known as "The Wealth Channel," this blog will provide financial
professionals and the public with a place to ask questions, share information,
and be heard. Reading and participating in this blog will enhance students’
awareness of the important issues facing financial practitioners and their
clients. To participate in The Wealth Channel blog, go to http://wealthchannel.blogspot.com or visit The American
College’s homepage.
Those who submit entries or comments can choose to
identify themselves or remain anonymous. The blog also serves as a way for users
to directly communicate with American College President and CEO Dr. Larry
Barton.
“This blog opens up a new channel of communication that anyone
can take part in,” said Barton. “I hope the full spectrum of financial services
professionals will participate in this blog and I look forward to hearing their
views and stimulating discussion on a wide range of important industry topics.”
Blogs are online journals that reflect personal opinions and are
primarily open to the public for viewing and commenting. In their short history,
blogs have established themselves as a new form of communication and have helped
expose wrongdoings by corporations and provided a communication channel breaking
news. In fact, many news organizations now get a portion of their news from
blogs. Important issues currently being discussed on The Wealth Channel include
professional business ethics, commission disclosure, and the middle market.
The American College is the nation’s leading non-profit educator of
professionals in the insurance and financial services industry. Located on a
35-acre campus in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, The College is a public charity that
serves over 35,000 students annually, predominantly on a distance education
basis. The American College offers an array of specialized designation programs,
Master of Science degrees in several disciplines and customized continuing
education programs for those pursuing a career in financial services. For more
information, visit www.TheAmericanCollege.edu.
Jeremy R. Branch
Public
Relations
The American College
(610) 526-1453
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/8/prweb267301.htm