Kris Roglieri Publishes Article With Washington Post
Kris Roglieri, the founder of Prime Commercial Lending and Commercial Capital Training Group, has published an article with the Washington Post.
(prHWY.com) December 21, 2012 - Albany, NY -- Kris Roglieri, founder of Prime Commercial Lending and the Commercial Capital Training Group, is pleased to announce that he has recently published an article, titled "Small Business Loans Teetering on the Fiscal Cliff," with the Washington Post. In the article, Kris Roglieri addresses the current public debate surrounding taxation of the middle class and wealthy.

Roglieri argues that too much focus is put on taxation of the middle class and wealthy, while not enough attention is directed at taxation of small businesses. According to Kris Roglieri, writing for the Washington Post, "Simply put, the economy does well when small businesses thrive and create jobs."

With his training firm, the Commercial Capital Training Group, Kris Roglieri regularly helps bright small business minds and entrepreneurs maximize their talents in the lending industry. Roglieri is known in Albany, Atlanta, and the greater United States for his passionate work in promoting small business initiatives. Kris Roglieri also takes an active role in local business as a member of the Albany County Chamber of Commerce.

"I was thrilled to have this article published with the Washington Post," said Kris Roglieri, referring to his most recent opinion piece. "I think this article drives at some important issues that are being overlooked in the current political conversation. However, they're issues that are too big to sweep under the rug. When Americans begin to take notice of that, I think we'll see some positive change and reform come out of Washington, D.C."

Kris Roglieri has written a number of articles for major publications prior to authoring "Small Business Loans Teetering on the Fiscal Cliff." His opinion has been featured in the Business Review, Entrepreneur Magazine, Bloomberg, and the New York State Real Estate Journal.

"I love writing," said Kris Roglieri. "I think it's one of my talents - a way in which I can help other people. While my primary focus is my work with Commercial Capital Training Group, I want to keep writing as much as possible."

Kris Roglieri welcomes questions and comments about the article, which can be found online here. Contact information for Roglieri can be found at the end of this press release.

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