Phil Cannella’s Done It Again regarding Phillip J Cannella III and the SEC: Phil Cannella Gets Recognition From Bloomberg News, Robert Schmidt – ” SEC Examines Internal Watchdog’s Interview”.
Looks like First Senior Financial Group’s CEO,Phil Cannella finally got his long overdue ‘thank you’ this holiday season. With the help of writer Robert Schmidt of Bloomberg News, Cannella’s monumental efforts within the finance world finally found some much deserved national and international press spotlight.
Having pioneered the long term care industry, it’s no surprise that while no one else would, Phil Cannella was able to capture an interview with the inspector general of the SEC, consisting of seventy five in depth minutes structured in a question and answer format.. Well, Phil Cannella didn’t get where he is today by capping personal expectations. He headed to Washington DC knowing one thing for certain; someone needed to get the answers… “I can’t believe myself,” Cannella said. “I’m not a journalist, and I got over a 75-minute interview with IG H. David Kotz inside the SEC building.”
Phil Cannella makes sure to continually spread his well grounded knowledge among those who attend his weekly educational seminars. In the article, Mr. Schmidt, the article’s author cited one attendee’s comment stating that Cannella’s “standing up for the little people…” Thank you Bloomberg, maybe now America will see that Phil Cannella has stood for the senior community since he watched his own Grandfathers’ legacy fall to ruin back in 1979.
Phil Cannella has been offering a way out of the market for decades, honing a crash proof method to ensure a safety net for Senior Citizens’ nest eggs, allowing them to safely protect their dollars regardless of the fluctuating conditions in the marketplace.
Phil Cannella’s interview with the inspector general of the SEC, H. David Kotz, was an interesting look in to the inner workings of the SEC however the bigger question remains; will the securities industry and all those that serve themselves through its many channels ever have to be truly accountable for their actions and endeavors?
