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JJ Ramberg is the anchor of “Your Business,” MSNBC’s weekly show on small business. In addition to her extensive television reporting experience, Ramberg has a background as an entrepreneur and co-founded GoodSearch.com. She has an MBA from Stanford Business School.



Guest List -- Sunday, Feb. 1

Posted: Monday, January 26, 2009 9:38 AM by Andrew Littell

On Super Sunday, find out the how the NFL is helping small business owners grow their business by getting involved with the big game. We'll also catch up with Tony Siragusa, former star defensive tackle and championship winner, and see how he's used the skills he learned on the football field to manage his successful New Jersey restaurant and growing offshoot businesses.

Panelists

--Michael Port, creator of Book Yourself Solid, a consulting firm, and author of "The Contrarian Effect: Why It Pays (Big) to Take Typical Sales Advice and Do the Opposite."

--Phil Town, author of "Rule #1: The Simple Strategy for Successful Investing in Only 15 Minutes a Week!" and partner in the private equity firm Oracle Equity.

Dollars & Sense: Preventing ID Theft

Eduard Goodman, Chief Privacy Officer of Identity Theft 911, an identity theft resolution company, provides some tips on how you can protect your customers' identities and personal information.

Elevator Pitch

Linda Balentine, President of Crowning Touch Senior Moving Services, a moving company that focuses on the senior demographics, is looking for capital to hire additional people, develop sales and promotional materials, and increase marketing efforts.

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How can I get a transcript of the Jan. 25th show? Particularly interested in the Peterman story.


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