Select Television Appearances
Michalowicz is a recurring, small-business expert, guest on CNBC (over 10 appearances), ABC (over 3 appearances), MSNBC (over 7 appearances), including:
- December 19, 2007 CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch - "Thinking Big" segment
- December 27, 2007 CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch - "Alienating Your Base" segment
- May 28, 2010 MSNBC's Your Business - "Men & Women In Business" segment
- August 27, 2010 MSNBC's Your Business - "Getting Your First Client"
- April 3, 2011 MSNBC's (Michalowicz hosting) Your Business - "Makeover On Main"
- July 18, 2011 MSNBC's Your Business - "Protecting Your Brand"
- September 9, 2011 MSNBC's (Michalowicz hosting) Your Business - "Saving Swing Sets"
- September 30, 2012 MSNBC's (Michalowicz hosting) Your Business - "Rebuilt B&B"
- March 13, 2013 MSNBC's Your Business - "Plan For Retirement"
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