08.25.08
Provo, UT, September 15, 2008 — Adam Mesh, "The Average Joe's" Stock Coach, has reached an agreement with Utah-based Prosper Inc. to share his highly popular stock trading techniques and coaching in the company's one-to-one distance learning programs.
Even before appearing on NBC's "The Average Joe," Mesh was a successful stock trader. He has been a partner at two successful trading companies, selling the last one in 2006. His success has been landed him coverage in Fortune, "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno, Trader Monthly, and CNBC's "Squawk Box."
"Prosper is the undisputed leader in one-to-one coaching programs, so it was an easy decision to partner with them," Mesh said. "Prosper has perfected the systems and resources that help students excel. I trust Prosper to give my students what they need to succeed."
"We are thrilled to partner with Adam and we look forward to helping his students gain the stock trading knowledge he is uniquely qualified to share," said Ethan Willis, CEO of Prosper. "We deliver the highest quality coaching programs for some of the most respected brands in the world, and adding someone of Adam's caliber only enhances our position as the most trusted name in one-to-one education."
Since selling his trading company in 2006, Mesh has focused on helping individuals succeed in the stock market, and has found great demand for his coaching. "There are thousands of people who want to get started in the stock market but don't know how," Mesh said. "Prosper will help me reach those who want to learn how."
Prosper works closely with highly recognized business experts, including Donald Trump, David Bach, Ken Blanchard, and John Cummuta. Prosper develops curricula for students that, combined with one-to-one coaching, helps them achieve business goals, get out of debt, develop added sources of revenue, etc. Approximately 85 percent of Prosper's enrolling students complete the coursework for their chosen program.
Contact
Jason Russell
Prosper Inc.
(801) 371-0755, x. 3556
Mobile: 372-0560
