TV money guru to do one night show in Cayman
(CNS): Two-time Emmy Award-winning television host, New York Times bestselling author, magazine and online columnist Suze Orman is coming to the Cayman Islands to give a one-off talkat the Westin next month. Orman is also the contributing editor to “O” The Oprah Magazine and is in her 12th year of her award winning show, which airs every Saturday night on CNBC. Last year Forbes magazine awarded Orman a spot in the top 10 on a listof the most influential celebrities of 2013 and the Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television honoured her broadcast career accomplishments with her inclusion in its historic Emmy TV Legends interview collection.
Tickets for the event on 24 May at The Westin Grand Cayman are CI$40 and set to go on sale on Monday. The event is being organized by Colonial Pension Services Limited and Marie Jo Caesar, the chief operating officer, said the visit was creating a buzz around the Cayman Islands.
“Ms Orman’s talk will help show people that they can take control of their personal finances using simple truths about making priorities for their financial future,” she said. “I am a huge fan of Ms Orman and think that this event is going to be one of the must go-to events of the year.
The $5,000 retirement account door prize will also be a much needed addition to the lucky winner’s pension plan. It is impossible to underestimate the importance of investing in your future,” Ceasar added.
Tickets are available from BritCay Insurance Agencies, BritCay House, 236 Eastern Avenue, George Town. Call 914 9834 or email cgi.suzeorman@colonial.bm. British Caymanian Insurance Agencies Ltd. is the agent for Colonial Pension Services Ltd., a registered pension provider in the Cayman Islands.
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No thamk you, I would rather put my money in the bank for hard times around the cornor or go buy me a good plate of food while I still can.
wil she have a work permit?
TV Money Guru … Sorry, she won't see me cuz I'm lookin for di dinero too!
I think this is great! Hope she can give us tips on ways to not be more Americanised… Less credit card debt and a way to maintain my current lifestyle in my retirement years.
Coming here to preach to the converted on how they can do what they are already doing ….Duh!
Suze Orman claimed to be an advocate for women's financial independence. To this end, she was advocating big real estate bias and interest only loans right up until the bubble burst – then flipped her tune 180 degrees the next day while those that listened to her the day before are still likely underwater many years on. Good TV is not good advice. Like seeking family reconciliation counciling from Jerry Springer and he tells you the DNA test is back and you were adopted and then someone from stage right slams a balsa chair over your head.
How much more Americanised do we need to be yikes!!
Maybe you can get Piers Morgan. He has some time available.