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New to The Street TV Announces its Four Business Guest Interviews, Episode #430 Airs as A Sponsored Program on Bloomberg TV, Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 6:00 PM ET
New to The Street TV Announces its Four Business Guest Interviews, Episode #430 Airs as A Sponsored Program on Bloomberg TV, Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 6:00 PM ET.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FMW Media’s New to The Street TV announces broadcasting its sponsored program business show Saturday, January 28, 2023, on Bloomberg TV at 6:00 PM ET. New to The Street’s TV episode #430 will air the following four (4) business interviews: 1). College Prep Admission- Zenith Prep Academy’s interview with Kevin Hong, Program Manager. 2). Quantum Computing- Quantum Computing, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: QUBT) ($QUBT) interviews with Robert Liscouski, President, CEO/Chairman, and Hunter Gaylor, Co-host, New to The Street. 3). Ecology Solutions - The Sustainable Green Team’s (OTCQX: SGTM) ($SGTM) interview with Tony Raynor, Founder, President, and CEO. 4). “Sekur Privacy & Sekur Security Segment” interview with internet privacy expert Mr. Alain Ghiai, CEO, Sekur Private Data Ltd. (OTCQX: SWISF) (CSE: SKUR) (FRA: GDT0) (Sekur®). Episode #430 New to The Street airs TV Host Jane King’s Nasdaq MarketSite studio interview with Kevin Hong, Program Manager, Zenith Prep Academy (“Zenith”). For 15 years, Zenith Prep Academy has provided college admission strategies and guidance, helping over 1000 students with a college enrollment strategy. The application and admission process can become overwhelming for those seeking higher education. Student competition is fierce with many not getting into the school of their first choice. Kevin explains the academy’s business model and how it works differently from its competitors. After looking at a student’s GPA, SAT scores, and other academic acumens, Kevin and his team focus on individual attributes. Competitors usually focus on the university’s attributes, not optimizing a college application for the benefit of the individual student. Not optimizing a student’s unique talents and qualities is why a student with a 4.0 GPA and extraordinary SAT score might not get accepted into a top-rated university. Kevin sits with parents and students to create a realistic plan to get a university to take their student’s application over others. Zenith specifically designs its program to serve two types of students: high academic achievers and GPA/SAT scores that don’t highlight the full potential. Showing a university that a student is more than just a GPA/SAT is what Zenith Prep Aca...