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Twenty
years ago, Matthew Lesko was working out
of his bedroom with one
phone line helping Fortune 500 companies
get information on commodities - until he
got bored.
Today,
Lesko is a best-selling author, appears regularly
on network television shows and travels the country
appearing on virtually every newscast in the
top 100 markets. His stage antics, as well as
his sound consumer advice has made him a favorite
guest on Larry King Live, Good Morning America,
The Oprah Winfrey Show, Jay Leno, Letterman and
The Today Show.
Lesko's
wardrobe is as much a part of his appeal as his
frantic message - colorful clothes, like his suit
covered with neon question marks, his mismatched
bright socks, wild bow ties and a seemingly inexhaustible
collection of eyeglasses in every color of the
rainbow. He even drives the only Lexus with yellow
polka dots. Matthew loves his work. |
| Matthew
Lesko has published over 70 books showing
everyday
people how to get free services and products
from the federal government. He has had two
New York
Times best-sellers and two national best sellers,
Getting Yours and Information USA. In addition,
Lesko has twice received the prestigious "Best
Reference Book of the Year" award from the
American Library Association and is a former
syndicated
consumer columnist for Good Housekeeping, The
New York Times Syndicate and The Chicago Tribune. His
company, Information USA, publishes massive reference
books like Free Money for Entrepreneurs and Free
Money to Change Your Life as well as popular consumer
books: Free Stuff for Seniors, Gobs and Gobs of
Free Stuff, Free Health Care and Free Legal Help.
When
Lesko isn't on the road, he lives in Kensington,
Md. with his wife Wendy Schaetzel Lesko, an author
and lecturer, and their two sons, Max and Morgan.
Matthew's own boyhood was spent in Wilkes Barre,
Pennsylvania. He received his undergraduate degree
from Marquette University in Milwaukee, then went
to VietNam as a navigator for the U.S. Navy. When
he returned he earned a master's degree in computer
science from American University in Washington
D.C., then started his first business as a management
consultant helping Fortune 500 companies uncover
information. One day he had an idea: why not publish
the names and numbers of federal programs that
offer free and low cost services and money programs
for taxpayers. Writing his first book Getting
Yours was a national best seller and today, Lesko
publishes six or more books each year. |