Englewood Executive Discusses Community on Chicago Counterpoint TV
CHICAGO, Aug. 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Fathers' rights attorney and advocate Jeffery Leving will host corporate executive and community leader Glen Fulton on the Aug. 5 live broadcast of Chicago Counterpoint TV at 7:30 p.m. (CST).
Fulton recently took the executive director position at the Greater Englewood Community Development Corporation (GECDC), whose mission is to rebrand, rebuild and revitalize the community, hard hit by gang violence.
Fulton's family has resided in Englewood for more than 50 years, giving him unique insights into the dynamics of the once thriving community. Fulton will discuss the nonprofit's efforts to help fathers unite and protect their children.
"As executive director of the GECDC, my job is to restore Englewood to its rightful position as a strong community to raise children and families. We can't do that without fathers coming together to take back what is theirs," said Fulton, who lives in Englewood with his wife and two children.
Chicago Counterpoint TV is broadcast live on Channel 21 of Chicago Access Network television (CAN-TV) and provides essential legal education to single dads, men in divorce and Chicago divorce lawyers seeking to expand their professional knowledge.
Viewers can call in at 312.738.1060 or stream the show live at http://cantv.org/live and participate in discussions on the Fatherhood Educational Institute Facebook page.
About Glen Fulton
Glen Fulton's personal and professional commitments and goals have centered on the enhancement of community organizing, economic development and supplier diversity. As an Englewood native, he has put these principles to work in other major cities such as Detroit, Michigan; Boise, Idaho; Nashville, Tennessee and Oakland, California in various executive positions with Asurion, Jewel Foods (Albertsons) and Pepsi Cola.
About Jeffery Leving
Attorney Jeffery M. Leving has been named one of "America's Best Lawyers" by Forbes Radio and is the country's leading authority on fathers' rights. He is a pioneer in fathers' rights and has dedicated more than 30 years to strengthening healthy families and improving outcomes for children. He founded the Fatherhood Educational Institute, which provides critical parenting skills to fathers and seeks to eliminate father absence. Leving's latest book, How to be a Good Divorced Dad, received praise from President Barack Obama, and was endorsed by Cardinal Francis George of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Leving also founded dadsrights.com.
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