About Calvin

  • Calvin Brown is the owner of Credit Restore, a score focused, debt management and credit counseling company. He works with clients of all economic levels to improve their overall credit picture for investing, mortgages, and purchasing real estate.

    He is a native Houstonian with his undergraduate work from University of Houston.  After spending 20+ years in high tech sales management, with numerous sales achievement awards, he began leading sales training seminars, and motivational counseling with high tech firms.  For 5 years with his company “SuccessMakers”, he enjoyed public speaking engagements all across the country.

    In 2005, Calvin began making regular appearances on “The Mortgage Manager” on KSEV radio and co-hosting weekly shows on Ralph Cooper’s “Sports Rap” on KCOH radio.  With guest spots on CNN650 and his own show, “Credit Strategies,” on Biz Radio, he’s a recognized local radio personality with his own following of listeners.

    Email: calvin@creditrestoreinc.com
    Website: CreditRestoreInc.com/

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