Rob Black
Robert Black "Television, Radio, Multimedia, and Money Manager" Best known for his stock analysis and "Generation-X" approach, Rob Black has helped investors correctly manage their money for over a decade. Rob lives and breathes money. Currently, he serves as investment strategist for GLB Wealth Management, a global money management firm serving prestigious institutions and high net worth individuals. Rob is a widely published author and market commentator; his expertise is featured in...See more
Robert Black "Television, Radio, Multimedia, and Money Manager" Best known for his stock analysis and "Generation-X" approach, Rob Black has helped investors correctly manage their money for over a decade. Rob lives and breathes money. Currently, he serves as investment strategist for GLB Wealth Management, a global money management firm serving prestigious institutions and high net worth individuals. Rob is a widely published author and market commentator; his expertise is featured in prominent finance and business publications, as well as other professional media outlets. He began his career in media over ten years ago as a business correspondent for Business Talk Radio. On the nationally syndicated show "Stock Talk," Rob presented the stories behind the stories on Wall Street, and explained why stocks moved higher or lower. "Stock Talk" was the highest-rated show ever on CNET Radio and delivered a 600 0ncrease in listeners. Rob donates nearly 1000f his media compensation to local and national branches of the Children's Hospital, and he lives in San Francisco, California. Pam Krueger "Executive Producer/Anchor and Veteran Financial Anchor/Reporter" As the coanchor of PBS's "MoneyTrack" and former coanchor and producer of TechTV's, "The Money Machine," Pam Krueger has been imparting financial wisdom to viewers for ten years. Pam is also a regularly featured money reporter for the Emmy Winning show, "Money Moves," seen on PBS. In 2001, she produced "NETworth," a one-hour special that was broadcast on more than 70 PBS stations. Pam has a passion for economics and has been a stockbroker for nine years. See less