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Q News Tonight | Mondays at 7 p.m.
David Treece currently appears weekly on Q News Tonight as a financial commentator to offer practical, LGBTQ-focused money market insights and provide answers to viewer-submitted questions that address the unique needs of LGBTQ individuals when it comes to personal finance and financial planning.

I Am CEO Podcast: Season 3, Episode 819

Biscayne Bay Tribune

TALK! with AUDREY| October 2020
10-minute interview with Audrey Adams on what a fiduciary is, how to find an advisor, ensuring success with your advisor, and current volatility. TALK! with AUDREY is a diversified media brand that includes a syndicated radio and television show – produced in New York City and airs across the U.S.

Fox 4 News Southwest Florida: The Morning Blend | October 12, 2020
David Treece shares financial advice during a pandemic. VIEW VIDEO.

Biscayne Bay Tribune | Miami's Community Newspapers | September 24, 2020

Miami's Community Newspapers | August 4, 2020
- PBS Nightly Business Report
- NBC6 News
- Advisors Magazine, January 2018: A Holistic Approach Ensures Contented Clients
- The Washington Post, November 26, 2018: Here’s What it’s Like Dealing with the High Cost of Long-term care by Michelle Singletary
- Insights into Elder Orphans by Carol Marak, December 6, 2018: Ask Me Anything Experts Empower Older Adults
- VoyageMIA, November 2017: Meet David Treece of Treece Financial Group in Miami Shores
- The Miami Herald, October 30, 2016: Always do your background checking before investing
- South Florida Sun Sentinel: Nursing homes can push gay seniors back into closet
- Miami's Community Newspapers: Nursing homes can push gay seniors back into closetNursing Homes Can Push Gay Seniors Back Into Closet! ‘GEN SILENT’ Film On Gay Seniors Exposes Prejudices & Fears
- The Miami Herald: Gay married couples, still single in eyes of Florida law, sort through DOMA decision