Endorsed by Montel Williams

Many people are familiar with Montel Williams as the host of the nationally syndicated Emmy nominated The Montel Williams Show. But most of us are probably not familiar with his tremendous background. Being the son of the first African-American fire chief in Baltimore, Maryland, Montel learned at an early age to set his sights high. He was elected class president both his junior and senior years of high school. After graduation he spent 12 years in the military during which time he also became the first African-American enlistee to graduate from the United States Navy‘ s Academy Prep School and Annapolis. He earned a degree in international security affairs as well several medals for Humanitarian service, achievement and commendation.
After doing so much for his country it is not hard to imagine that would carry over into the rest of his life. When he began The Montel Williams Show in 1991, he made it about helping people from the very beginning. Helping families reunite with lost loved ones or reconnect after a falling out were common occurrences on the show. Even though the show ended in May 2008 after 17 years on the air that was not the last we would here from Montel.
After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1999, he began an infomercial Living Well with Montel that promotes the Living Well Healthmaster blender as well as healthy living. He is also the spokesperson for the Partnership for Prescription Assistance, which helps those in low-income situations get the prescriptions that they need.
His other endorsements include www.moneymutual.com. He believes that this is one more way to help those in dire financial situations, especially in this tough economic time. Money Mutual Montel Williams commercials can be found throughout the Internet.
After doing so much for this country and its people, it is hard to imagine what he will do next.