Ashley Board

Ashley Broad's net worth stands at 1 million dollars. She has been a successful businesswoman in the United States and has appeared on reality television. Ashley Broad, who began her professional career at her family's Pawnshop when she was seven, was writing customer pawn forms. The Michigan State University graduate earned an Business Administration degree and she was then admitted to the Gemological Institute of America, which is where she earned her diamond-certified certification. Following her return to the family-owned business, American Jewelry and Loans, she became the general manager. The company is now her general manager. Hardcore Pawn follows American Jewelry and Loan's daily activities in the reality-based series on the channel truTV. In the past, the show's seventh season was renewed. Benson is the mom of two. She spends her time reading, attending the gymnasium and playing tennis when she's at home working in the pawnshop. The information used in calculating the net worth of all celebrities is sourced from public sources available. We take into account any private or confidential tips from celebrities or their agents offer. We work hard to make sure that our figures are as precise as they can be, except where otherwise stated, they are just estimates. Please click the link below to provide any comments or corrections. Hardcore Pawn documented the crazy world of American Jewelry and Loan in Detroit, which is located within Detroit's 8-mile. Ashley was the proprietor of the shop together with her sister Seth. Additionally, she worked alongside their father Les. Ashley has left her family's business to launch her own. Rich, according to some of the fans had been fired from the show due to his character was growing more famous than his family members. Gold family. Robo head security (season 1.) In the show's premiere it is revealed that he was previously the Head of Security.

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