Electronic Recyclers International's John Shegerian Returns to "Big Idea with Donny...

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Electronic Recyclers International's John Shegerian Returns to "Big Idea with Donny Deutsch"

LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--
John S. Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers
International (ERI), was featured last night on the hit CNBC show "The
Big Idea with Donny Deutsch." Shegerian, who was profiled on the
program for the first time a few months ago, was asked to return as
part of a panel of well known "Least Likely to Succeed Millionaires."

   Other guests who commented on their unlikely rise to success
against the odds included rocker Paul Stanley of KISS, consumer
advocate Erin Brockovich, Dave Anderson, Founder of Famous Dave's
Barbeque, Glenn Stearns of Stearns Companies and UFC Champ Randy
Couture, among others.

   Shegerian shared insights on how he went from welfare kid, to
trailblazing entrepreneur, and offered additional tips to viewers on
the "Big Idea Blog" at: http://www.cnbc.com/id/25788664.

   "Once again it was an honor and a privilege to be on the show with
Donny and so many great guests with amazing stories and messages to
tell," said Shegerian. "I'm inspired by the show every time I watch
it, and I hope I've been able to inspire others with my story and the
messages I've shared with Donny and his audience."

   About ERI

   Now the largest recycler of electronic waste in the world,
Fresno-headquartered Electronic Recyclers International is licensed to
de-manufacture and recycle televisions, computer monitors, computers,
and other types of electronic equipment. ERI is capable of processing
in excess of 100 million pounds of electronic waste per year. For more
information about e-waste recycling and Electronic Recyclers, call
1-800-RECYCLING or visit http://www.electronicrecyclers.com.

for Electronic Recyclers International
Paul Williams, 949-916-6880
MediaLine2@aol.com

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