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17-Year NHL Veteran Jim Dowd Joins Trinity Financial Board Peter Grandich, Managing Member 2431 Atlantic Ave., Manasquan, NJ 08736 [email protected] DATE: March 2, 2015 CONTACT: Peter Grandich 732-642-3992 [email protected] 17-Year NHL Veteran Jim Dowd Joins Trinity Financial Board MANASQUAN, NJ - Peter Grandich, founder of Trinity Financial Sports & Entertainment Management Company, announced today that Stanley Cup champion Jim Dowd, a 17-year veteran of the National Hockey League, has joined the firm’s corporate advisory board. “Jim is one of the most popular New Jersey-native professional athletes, and I am honored to have him on board,” said Grandich. Grandich explains that the purpose of Trinity Financial Advisory Board is to provide guidance to the firm’s unique niche clientele. Through their own life experiences, faith-filled advisory board members can help guide athletes and entertainers through many of the challenges that celebrity can often bring. “Peter Grandich has an excellent reputation among many current and past professional athletes, and I look forward to working with him and his organization,” said Jim Dowd. About Dowd: Jim Dowd, who won the 1995 Stanley Cup with his hometown New Jersey Devils, was the second New Jersey high school hockey player to make it to the NHL. Jim is very active with the NJ Devils Alumni and serves as a coach for Manasquan, New Jersey High School ice hockey team. About Trinity Financial: Peter Grandich is founder of Trinity Financial, Sports & Entertainment Management Company, a firm offering a variety of services to individuals and small to mid-sized businesses. Additionally, through the assistance of former New York Giants running back and two-time Super Bowl Champion Lee Rouson, co-founder and company consultant, Trinity Financial offers specialized services for professional athletes and entertainers. Grandich is currently the Senior Commentator with MoneyTalks.net, is a member of the National Association of Christian Financial Consultants, and sits on the Investment Policy Committee for Pento Economics. His autobiography, Confessions of a Wall Street Whiz Kid, was published in 2011. Peter Grandich is also the founder of the Athletes & Business Alliance, a private organization of professional athletes and business executives who exchange ideas and build relationships in a supportive, mutually beneficial environment. The organization’s website is www.ScoreForBusiness.com. Trinity Financial Sports & Entertainment Management Co., LLC., is located at 2431 Atlantic Avenue, Manasquan, NJ. For information, go to www.TrinityFSEM.com or contact Peter Grandich by email at [email protected] or call 732-642-3992. - X X - .
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