New Consumer Czar Offers Blunt Talk
September 28, 2010
One of the nation’s fiercest consumer advocates is settling in to her position leading the newly created Consumer Protection Agency. A Harvard professor, native of Oklahoma and the daughter of a janitor, Elizabeth Warren’s no-nonsense brand of consumer advocacy has rattled Wall Street and the nation’s banks. Click here to learn more.
It was Warren’s idea to create an agency with one overriding mission– to stand up for consumers. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will be a watch-dog for the American consumer. Click here to watch President Obama announce her appointment as his special advisor. Or click on the video above to watch ABC’s Diane Sawyer interview Warren about her plans as the nations new Consumer Czar.
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