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About Robert Franek and Kal Chany
Robert Franek, Vice President-Publishing at The Princeton Review, oversees The Princeton Review's guidebook publishing program -- a line of nearly 200 titles from best-selling test-prep guides to college, graduate school, career-related and reference books. As the company’s chief expert on higher education issues, he directs The Princeton Review annual surveys of college, business school, and law school students upon which the well-known Princeton Review rankings are based. As lead author of the company's annual "Best Colleges" guide, he visits more than 50 colleges a year and has been a lecturer and panelist on college admissions for audiences of educators, parents and students. Robert has been interviewed and sourced on standardized tests, college, graduate school, financial aid and career topics by a range of media from Time to The Chronicle of Higher Education and from USA Today to the Wall Street Journal. He has also appeared on ABC "Good Morning America," CBS "The Early Show," (viewable at http://tinyurl.com/5w3dzj) and NBC "Today," (viewable at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9050138/) as well as several CNN and FOX programs, National Public Radio and network radio shows.
Kalman A. Chany is founder and president of Campus Consultants, Inc. (www.campusconsultants.com), a Manhattan-based firm that has guided parents and students through the financial aid process since 1982. He has authored articles for Parade and other publications, guested on CNN, ABC's “Good Morning America,” CBS "Evening News," NPR’s “Talk of the Nation” and other programs, and been sourced in publications from Family Circle to The Wall Street Journal.