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Texas Chemical Council CEO Hector Rivero to Appear on Tim Connollys Winning Strategies on Friday, June 1 at 12:00 p.m.

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Houston, TX, June 01, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Hector Rivero, President and CEO of the Texas Chemical Council (www.txchemcouncil.org), will appear on Tim Connolly's Winning Strategies on Friday, June 1 at 12:00 p.m. CT. Listen at noon central on Friday, June 1 on www.winningstrategies.net, CRN Digital Talk Radio Network on CRN 4, broadcast by over 200 affiliate stations nationwide listed at www.crntalk.com. Winning Strategies is co-hosted by bond expert Marilyn Cohen, CEO of Envision Capital Management, Inc. and is sponsored by Corporate Strategies Merchant Bankers, a First Data institutional representative (www.corporatestrategies.net). Previous guests of Tim Connolly's Winning Strategies (formerly Corporate Strategies) have included former SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt, U.S. Senator and Presidential Candidate John McCain, Loews Corp. Co-Chairman Jonathan Tisch, Stock Act original sponsor Congressman Brian Baird, Linn Energy Chairman and CEO Mark Ellis, President George W. Bush Chief of Staff Andy Card, Changewave's Tobin Smith, CNBC Mad Money Host Jim Cramer, Gamco's Mario Gabelli, Muriel Siebert, Texas oilman Lester Smith, ATP Oil & Gas CFO Albert Reese, CEO of Huntsman Corporation Jon M. Huntsman, Consolidated Graphics CEO Joe Davis, Enterprise Products late CEO Dan Duncan, Celgene's CEO John Jackson, Landry's CEO Tilman Fertitta, former Compaq CEO Eckard Pfeiffer, Money Manager Louis Navellier, and many others. About The Texas Chemical Council The Texas Chemical Council (TCC) is a statewide trade association of chemical manufacturing facilities in Texas. Currently, 70 member companies produce vital products for our way of life, fulfill educational and quality-of-life needs and provide employment and career opportunities for more than 74,000 Texans at over 200 separate facilities across the state. Their combined economic activity sustains nearly a half-million jobs for Texans. Organized in 1953, TCC was the country's first state trade association that represented the chemical industry's common interests at the state level. The primary concern then was to present a unified position on the issue of taxes being proposed on the industry. As the chemical industry grew in size and importance to Texas, TCC expanded to represent the Texas chemical industry in many other important areas such as environmental protection, health and safety issues, tort reform and energy policy. About Marilyn Cohen and Envision Capital (www.envisioncap.com) Marilyn Cohen, Founder of Envision Capital Management, Inc., has been a Forbes magazine columnist and is a sought after expert appearing on Nightly Business Report, CNBC, Fox Business News, National Public Radio and others as well a frequent authoritative source for the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Barron's. Marilyn is also one of the financial community's most respected fixed income securities experts and has written two books on the subject: Surviving the Bond Bear Market: Bondland's Nuclear Winter and Bonds Now. Her firm, Envision Capital Management, Inc. manages portfolios of fixed income securities for individuals. About Winning Strategies
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Tim Connolly's Winning Strategies (www.winningstrategies.net), formerly known as Corporate Strategies, is a network of financial news resources that provides you with the Low-Risk, High-Reward Strategies for Success necessary to succeed in today's fast-changing, competitive investment and business environment. For booking interviews, please contact Alison Kratish: 713-621-2737 or alison@winningstrategies.net.

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