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Pro Football Great Tim Brown Joins Halo Companies Advisory Board

""Halo Companies, Inc."":http://www.haloco.com announced Tuesday that famed football star, Heisman trophy winner, and two-time nominee to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Tim Brown has joined the Halo Companies advisory board.
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Texas-headquartered Halo Companies, Inc. is a publicly-traded nationwide asset management and consumer financial services company that provides solutions to financially distressed consumers which can be applied individually or utilized as a comprehensive workout strategy.

The company explained that it is able to develop tailored solutions for consumers through debt settlement, credit repair, mortgage lending, real estate services, and insurance protection. Halo also offers portfolio advisory

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and consulting services for investors and institutions holding portfolios of non-performing assets.

""Halo has quite a new and unique concept in the asset management arena,"" Brown said. ""Having a devotion to homeownership in the local community, I am excited about going down this path with Halo in serving on the advisory board, and I look forward to working closely with the Halo team.""

After breaking multiple team records at Notre Dame, Brown was awarded the Heisman Trophy in 1987, becoming the first wide receiver to win the award. Selected by the then-Los Angeles Raiders, he was the 6th overall pick of the 1988 NFL Draft.

Brown spent 16 years with the Raiders. His fame and success with the organization earned him the title Mr. Raider. He was selected for the NFL Pro Bowl nine times during his career and was named to the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team.

""Tim is a great asset to our advisory board,"" said Paul Williams, vice chairman and CFO of Halo Companies. ""He has always been an All-Star in everything he has gotten involved in and has developed not only a reputation as a great football player, but also a great man.""

Brown is currently a Fox Sports Network NFL analyst and has been featured on Comcast's ""Pro Football Now,"" ""News America,"" and various Super Bowl broadcasts.