Pam Krueger

Pam Krueger is creator, co-host, and executive producer of MoneyTrack, a half-hour TV series about personal finance and investing that has aired on 255 Public Broadcasting Service public television stations nationwide. Krueger grew up in Cape Cod, and currently lives in both Osterville, Massachusetts and Tiburon, California.

Early career

Krueger started as a stock broker.[1] In 2000 she made her move to broadcast television producing and anchoring segments on Bay Area television networks, including ABC-TV's Marketplace, TechTV's The Money Machine, and the PBS series Money Moves. Krueger also produced IPO: Investing Pays Off, a children's financial series that earned a CINE award and an Emmy nomination in 2004.

MoneyTrack

In 2005, Krueger launched MoneyTrack. Krueger wrote the foreword Getting on the MoneyTrack in October 2005 with Rob Black. Her first book, The MoneyTrack Method: The Real Person's Guide to Successful Investing,[2] was released in October 2008.

Other Projects

In 2014, Krueger developed Wealthramp.com to match consumers to fiduciary financial advisors. Krueger is the official spokesperson for the California Jump$tart Coalition, an organization dedicated to increasing financial literacy among children and teens.[3] She is also a national spokesperson for the Institute for the Fiduciary Standard.[4] In 2016, Krueger contributed the consumer's point of view to The Essential Advisor, a book by Envestnet president Bill Crager.

Awards

Pam won a 2009 and a 2010 Gracie Award[5] for Individual Achievement for Outstanding Producer of an Entertainment Series on Public Television.

The MoneyTrack series also picked up two Telly Awards,[6] a Clarion Award,[7] and two Communicator Awards[8] for Season Two.

References

  1. The Brooks Group Public Relations. "Pam Krueger Biography". The Brooks Group. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
  2. Wiley (2005-10-01). "Wiley: Getting on the MoneyTrack". Retrieved 2017-01-19.
  3. California Jumpstart Coalition Board of Directors. "Board of Directors". Cajumpstart.org. Retrieved 2013-08-02.
  4. Krueger, Pam. "Pam Krueger". linkedin.com. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
  5. Archived February 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  6. "The 34th Annual TELLY Awards | Home". Tellyawards.com. Retrieved 2013-08-02.
  7. Archived October 29, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  8. "Home". Communicator Awards. Retrieved 2013-08-02.
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