Bankruptcy Explained by Attorney (Aired March 26, 2010)

Paul Banner

(L to R) Seated: Co-host Jonah Triebwasser, Paul Banner; standing: Co-host Sarah O'Connell

 

Featured guest Paul Banner, expert bankruptcy attorney, discusses current debt relief programs and the effects of bankruptcy on credit.  Mr. Banner explains when to file for bankruptcy, when to contact an attorney, and what bankruptcy can and cannot accomplish.

 

 

 

 

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Banner Law Firm
Federal Trade Commission on Debt Relief

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March 26, 2010 · Posted in Financial Aid, Quality of Life  

SCORE Mentors Owners of Small Businesses (Aired March 19, 2010)

Arnie Halling

Arnie Halling

Arnie Halling, Chairperson of the Dutchess Chapter, describes how SCORE provides important information for small business owners interested in free and confidential mentoring. SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to educating entrepreneurs and helping small businesses start, grow, and succeed. Training is provided by professional counselors who are experienced business owners or managers. Mentors volunteer their experience and knowledge to help small business owners and potential small business owners achieve successs.

 

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SCORE – Dutchess, NY
SCORE – www.score.org

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March 19, 2010 · Posted in Business Assistance, Volunteers  

Goals of Rotary District 7210 for 2010-11 (Aired March 12, 2010)

Phil Schunk

Phil Schunk

 

Rotary District 7210 Governor for 2010-11, Phil Schunk, a prominent attorney, discusses the mission of Rotary and District 7210’s goals for his Rotary year. He describes the role of district governor (there are about 540 Rotary DGs in the world), why he has been an active Rotarian for over 40 years, and the successful humanitarian work Rotary does here and abroad to promote peace and understanding.

 

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Rotary District 7210
Rotary International

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March 12, 2010 · Posted in Rotary District 7210, Rotary International  

Hudson Valley Planning & Preservation (Aired March 5, 2010)

Susan Roth

Susan Roth

Architectural historian Susan Roth, AICP (American Institute of Certified Planners) and Principal of Hudson Valley Planning and Preservation, provides ideas to help residents understand their community assets and to build upon these assets, making their community a better place for residents, businesses, and the environment. Ms. Roth’s extensive professional background in such areas as municipal land use, planning and zoning, historic preservation, environmental review, and grant writing all come into play in this useful interview.

 

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Hudson Valley Planning and Preservation
American Institute of Certified Planners
Architectural Historians

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March 5, 2010 · Posted in Community Planning, Environment, Hudson Valley, Quality of Life