Megan Foulger, CEO
0122 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-0122
453-797-1000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 14, 2008
DEVELOPING MANAGEMENT SKILLS THROUGH SERVICE
Utah State Students Give Back To the Community That Supports Them
LOGAN, Utah— A group of Management Human Resource (MHR) students are using their final class project to benefit the Logan community by cleaning up the yards and street gutters of those in the community who could use an extra hand.
“Why not connect with and serve those who support us and our education?” Says Megan Foulger, CEO of group.
The aim of the project is to connect students with their community through service, while they also develop managerial skills. The service project will take place Saturday Nov. 1, 2008, 11:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. The group plans to clean up the gutters along Logan streets, focusing mainly on residential areas with elderly residents. The group hopes that the service rendered will help prevent the elderly residents’ homes from flooding cause by the dammed irrigation water in the gutters.
“We hope to get at least 75 volunteers.” Says Foulger.
The project group consists of 10 members and they are open to volunteers. To get involved with the Logan community clean up, email Megan Foulger at megan.foulger@aggiemail.usu.edu.
Contact:
Amy Morris
Public Relations Specialist
a.morris@gmail.com
435.797.1000
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Monday, October 20, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Final Media Pitch
Subject Line: Reach financial independence by living off of your investments
Kim Burgess,
I hope you are having a pleasant day. My name is Amy Morris; I am the Public Relations Representative for Cache Valley Area Investors. Although we have never met, I have been following your column and I know it would be beneficial to you to read about the Cache Valley Area Investors (CVAIA) below.
CVAIA is an association that helps people build true income where one can go to work and love their job while also earning income through their investments. The advice and assistants is free! With a little education on your side and aggression, anyone can live off of their investment income starting in three years; ten if one is safe but smart about their investments. Great financial advice is given through CVAIA in a friendly environment with no charge. Our association’s goal is to help more members of the community to become financially independent.
CVAIA started in 2007 and is a non-profit organization. There are hundreds of associations nationwide. CVAIA has an open membership with no fees with currently 50 members. CVAIA meets every other Thursday night at 7p.m. The next meeting will be Oct. 16, 2008, at Cache Chamber of Commerce; 160 N. Main Street. To become part of the association’s email list, email www.cachevaia@gmail.com. CVAIA is a great asset to the Cache County community and the community should be aware of this great opportunity to take charge of their financial lives. If you would like more information on this I would be more than willing to give it. Please feel free to contact me before 5:00pm on week days at 435-797-1000 or through email at a.morris@gmail.com
Amy Morris
CVAIA Public Relations Specialist
Kim Burgess,
I hope you are having a pleasant day. My name is Amy Morris; I am the Public Relations Representative for Cache Valley Area Investors. Although we have never met, I have been following your column and I know it would be beneficial to you to read about the Cache Valley Area Investors (CVAIA) below.
CVAIA is an association that helps people build true income where one can go to work and love their job while also earning income through their investments. The advice and assistants is free! With a little education on your side and aggression, anyone can live off of their investment income starting in three years; ten if one is safe but smart about their investments. Great financial advice is given through CVAIA in a friendly environment with no charge. Our association’s goal is to help more members of the community to become financially independent.
CVAIA started in 2007 and is a non-profit organization. There are hundreds of associations nationwide. CVAIA has an open membership with no fees with currently 50 members. CVAIA meets every other Thursday night at 7p.m. The next meeting will be Oct. 16, 2008, at Cache Chamber of Commerce; 160 N. Main Street. To become part of the association’s email list, email www.cachevaia@gmail.com. CVAIA is a great asset to the Cache County community and the community should be aware of this great opportunity to take charge of their financial lives. If you would like more information on this I would be more than willing to give it. Please feel free to contact me before 5:00pm on week days at 435-797-1000 or through email at a.morris@gmail.com
Amy Morris
CVAIA Public Relations Specialist
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Media Pitch Draft
Subject Line: Reach financial independence by living off of you investments
Mr. Broadbent,
Our economy has faced some drastic scares recently and I wanted to take a moment to remind you about the Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). CVAIA is an association that helps people build true income where one can go to work and love their job while also earning income through their investments. The advice and assistants is free!
With a little education on your side and aggression, anyone can live off of their investment income starting in three years; ten if one is safe but smart about their investments. Money does not help with happiness once you have your necessities covered; so you might as well work where you want to be working.
Great financial advice is given through CVAIA in a friendly environment with no charge. Our association’s goal is to help more members of the community to become financially independent.
CVAIA started in 2007 and is a non-profit organization. There are hundreds of associations nationwide. CVAIA has an open membership with no fees with currently 50 members. CVAIA meets every other Thursday night at 7p.m. The next meeting will be Oct. 16, 2008, at Cache Chamber of Commerce; 160 N. Main Street. To become part of the association’s email list, email www.cachevaia@gmail.com.
CVAIA is a great asset to the Cache County community and should be aware of this great opportunity to take charge of their financial lives and what better time than the present. If you would like more information on this I would be more than willing to give it. Please feel free to contact me at the information below.
Amy Morris
Public Relations Specialist
435.797.1000
a.morris@gmail.com
Mr. Broadbent,
Our economy has faced some drastic scares recently and I wanted to take a moment to remind you about the Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). CVAIA is an association that helps people build true income where one can go to work and love their job while also earning income through their investments. The advice and assistants is free!
With a little education on your side and aggression, anyone can live off of their investment income starting in three years; ten if one is safe but smart about their investments. Money does not help with happiness once you have your necessities covered; so you might as well work where you want to be working.
Great financial advice is given through CVAIA in a friendly environment with no charge. Our association’s goal is to help more members of the community to become financially independent.
CVAIA started in 2007 and is a non-profit organization. There are hundreds of associations nationwide. CVAIA has an open membership with no fees with currently 50 members. CVAIA meets every other Thursday night at 7p.m. The next meeting will be Oct. 16, 2008, at Cache Chamber of Commerce; 160 N. Main Street. To become part of the association’s email list, email www.cachevaia@gmail.com.
CVAIA is a great asset to the Cache County community and should be aware of this great opportunity to take charge of their financial lives and what better time than the present. If you would like more information on this I would be more than willing to give it. Please feel free to contact me at the information below.
Amy Morris
Public Relations Specialist
435.797.1000
a.morris@gmail.com
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Draft Press Release 4
Megan Foulger, CEO
0122 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-0122
453-797-1000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 8, 2008
STEPPING OFF CAMPUS TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY
Utah State Students Give Back To the Community That Supports Them
LOGAN, Utah— A group of Management Human Resource (MHR) students are using their final class project to benefit the Logan community through service and clean up.
“Why not connect with and serve those who support us and our education?” Says Megan Foulger, CEO of group.
The aim of their project is connecting the students with the community through service towards service. Saturday Nov. 1, 2008, 11:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. The group plans to clean up the gutters of the streets in Logan. The objective is to target residential areas with elderly residents and prevent their homes from flooding from the dammed irrigation water in the gutters.
“We hope to get at least 75 volunteers.” Says Foulger.
This project group consists of 10 members and are open to volunteers. To get involved with the Logan community clean up; email Megan Foulger at megan.foulger@aggiemail.usu.edu
Contact:
Amy Morris
Public Relations Specialist
a.morris@gmail.com
435.797.1000
-END-
0122 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-0122
453-797-1000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 8, 2008
STEPPING OFF CAMPUS TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY
Utah State Students Give Back To the Community That Supports Them
LOGAN, Utah— A group of Management Human Resource (MHR) students are using their final class project to benefit the Logan community through service and clean up.
“Why not connect with and serve those who support us and our education?” Says Megan Foulger, CEO of group.
The aim of their project is connecting the students with the community through service towards service. Saturday Nov. 1, 2008, 11:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. The group plans to clean up the gutters of the streets in Logan. The objective is to target residential areas with elderly residents and prevent their homes from flooding from the dammed irrigation water in the gutters.
“We hope to get at least 75 volunteers.” Says Foulger.
This project group consists of 10 members and are open to volunteers. To get involved with the Logan community clean up; email Megan Foulger at megan.foulger@aggiemail.usu.edu
Contact:
Amy Morris
Public Relations Specialist
a.morris@gmail.com
435.797.1000
-END-
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