Episode 376: Shannon Schuyler

Shannon Schuyler

One of the corporate representatives at the recent PISA data release on youth financial literacy and where the U.S. stands was Shannon Schuyler (@ShannonSchuyler), corporate responsibility leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers.  Shannon shares the concern her business has about the costs of hiring financially illiterate employees and the long-term cost to the American economy.  It’s a look at the PISA data from a business insider.

Original Air Date: August 10, 2014

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Episode 375: Alison Salcedo

Stub Hub

What happens when you buy tickets online through the likes of StubHub, Vivid, or Best Seats? Do you get the best service? Alison Salcedo, head of the consumer public relations unit at StubHub, joins us to talk about problem solving and what it takes to protect your card information. The result is an interesting look at ticket resale and dispute resolution from the intermediary’s perspective.

Original Air Date: August 3, 2014

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Episode 375: Fred Coon

Fred Coon

Fred Coon (@FredCoonSCC), founder of Stewart Cooper & Coon and a recognized expert on the job market, says some job opportunities are “hidden.” He explains the steps you need to take to find those jobs; if you’re just waiting for a job to find you, prepare for a lengthy unemployment (and not using LinkedIn will make your wait even longer).

Original Air Date: August 3, 2014

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