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Atlanta’s Favorite Apprentice Returns with Tips on How to Make More and Worry LessWes Moss Hosts New Weekly Radio Talk Show on 640 WGST |
ATLANTA---Well known author and former “The Apprentice” finalist Wes Moss is on a mission to teach Atlantans how to make more money while worrying less. Every Sunday morning from 11am to noon on 640 WGST, Wes introduces listeners to an array of wealth-building subjects, from investment management to college savings to retirement planning. Each show is designed to teach listeners how to create and manage wealth to ensure years of worry-free living.
“America is now the leading manufacturer of millionaire households”, says Wes Moss. “The rich aren’t the only ones getting richer. There are now hundreds of new kids on the block who are redefining wealth. My goal with the Wes Moss Show is to teach people how to get into the Millionaire’s Club.”
Each week, Wes addresses the most current industry news, taking calls and answering questions from listeners. He also brings in guests, such as mortgage expert Carol Lynn Upshaw and faculty from Oglethorpe University’s Certified Financial Planner Program, to discuss the most pressing issues in the market.
The Wes Moss Show can be heard on Atlanta’s news radio headquarters, 640 WGST, every Sunday morning at 11am, both on the radio and online. For more information, please visit www.wesmossshow.com
About Wes Moss
Wes Moss is a wealth management advisor, author, radio host, and in-demand speaker. In 2004, Wes was selected from millions of applicants for NBC’s, “The Apprentice”. In 2005, he published his Kaplan bestselling book, “Starting from Scratch – Secrets from 21 Ordinary People Who Made the Entrepreneurial Leap." In 2006, the book was turned into a weekly television segment where Wes interviewed the nation’s leading entrepreneurs. In 2007, Wes is tackling radio to bring sound financial advice to listeners through his Sunday morning talk show on 640 WGST.
Wes serves as an instructor at Emory University’s prestigious Center for Life Long Learning, where he teaches classes on investing and financial planning. He also conducts educational investment seminars and motivational talks for businesses and corporations across the country. He and his partners manage more than a quarter of a billion dollars for individual investors at one of the country’s leading wealth management firms.