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America Hears, Inc. Appears on Executive Leaders Radio.


Henry Smith and David Wright David Wright may refer to:
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 Interviewed on Philadelphia's #1 Business News Radio Station

BRISTOL, Pa. -- On March 13, 2009, America Hears, Inc. Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Henry C. Smith Sr. and President and COO David Wright appeared on WWDB WWDB World Wide Dream Builders
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 860-AM, Philadelphia's #1 Business News Radio Station. As the guests of Herb Cohen Herb Cohen (b. New York, 1933) is a record company executive and businessman, best known as the manager of Frank Zappa and many other Los Angeles-based musicians in the 1960s and 1970s.  on WWDB's America's Industrial Leaders program, Henry and David spoke about America Hears' origin, its hearing-aid products, and its unique business model reaching a mass market of consumers who in the past have not had access to the hearing assistance they need.

America's Industrial Leaders is an hour long, weekly broadcast featuring four interviews of prominent CEO's, COO's, CFO's, CIO's and Presidents from the Philadelphia Area. The guests are asked questions about their background, education, influences, mentors, experiences and factors affecting their success and the success of their companies.

The twelve-minute interview is available at the Executive Leaders show site under America's Industrial Leaders, March 13, 2009 (http://www.executiveleadersradio.com/smith-henry-c-881.aspx).

About America Hears

America Hears designs, develops, manufactures and sells premium digital hearing aids A hearing aid that processes sound in digital form. Digital techniques have been used with hearing aids starting in the early 1990s when digitally programmable devices were the first to provide the equivalent of an audio equalizer in the ear, enabling only required frequencies to be  directly to consumers while providing professional support from its own audiologists over the internet and phone. America Hears provides the industry's highest quality hearing aids Hearing Aids Definition

A hearing aid is a device that can amplify sound waves in order to help a deaf or hard-of-hearing person hear sounds more clearly.
 at prices ranging from $749 to $999 each, less than half the cost of other premium brands.
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