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Financial Exchange Preview

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Financial Exchange Preview

The Financial Exchange Radio Show with Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong breaks business news first in New England. As the longest running business news host in Boston, Chuck and Mike report on the latest business developments throughout the country in New England with heavy hitting interviews from CEO’s, analysts and prominent business media professionals.

The Financial Exchange Show airs weekdays 10AM-Noon and will premiere on Monday March 11th on WGAN!

Chuck Zodda has been the full-time co-host of The Financial Exchange since 2015 after spending several years participating in a guest role. He has been in the financial services industry for seven years, spending his time focusing on bottom-up analysis of various companies. Chuck is also a regular contributor on New England Cable News, and has also been seen on WCVB TV Channel 5, WFXT Fox 25, and WHDH TV Channel 7 in Boston. He has also appeared for radio interviews on WTAG, WGIR, WELI, and WHJJ.

Chuck has been with the Armstrong Advisory Group since 2009. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 2009 with a B.A in History, while competing on the football team as a placekicker. Chuck is a managing partner with the Armstrong Advisory Group, an SEC-registered investment adviser.

Michael joined the Armstrong Advisory Group in 2013 and has eight years of experience in the financial services industry. He graduated from Hobart College with a B.A. in Economics. Michael is the senior managing partner of the Armstrong Advisory Group, an SEC-registered investment adviser. He meets with clients throughout Massachusetts and at our office in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Michael currently hosts The Financial Exchange Show alongside Chuck Zodda, and is a regular contributor to WCVB TV Channel 5 in Boston. He resides in Needham, Massachusetts, with his wife, Janna, and their three daughters, Brooke, Maren, and Verily.

 

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14 hours ago in Local

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National Headlines

20 hours ago in National

Democrats begin pulling Platner endorsements after Maine candidate faces sexual assault allegation

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1 day ago in Local, National

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6 days ago in National

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6 days ago in National

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