February 16, 2004
ESPN's Stuart Scott reflects on the difference between reputation and integrity. Money maven Michelle Singletary muses on living in a "label" society.
Stuart Scott
Stuart Scott does double duty for ESPN, on SportsCenter and the new reality show, Dream Job. Because of his unique catch phrases, he's been dubbed the "Hip-Hop Howard Cosell." Scott's inability to get a sports anchor job after college graduation worked in his favor. The multitasking skills he acquired as a news reporter at a small TV station proved to be an advantage that he's taking to the bank.
Michelle Singletary

Michelle Singletary recalls how her grandmother contributed to her financial prowess.
Michelle Singletary is a personal finance expert whose Washington Post column, 'The Color of Money," is syndicated in more than 140 newspapers. She's a regular contributor on Howard University's radio program, Insight, and hosts a half-hour reality show, Singletary Says, on the new TV One network. In '04, she published her first book, 7 Money Mantras for a Richer Life and recently released her second, Your Money and Your Man. Singletary earned a master's degree in business from Johns Hopkins University.


