Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Press Release : Cause Promotion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sept. 25, 2008

CACHE VALLEY AREA INVESTORS ASSOCIATION
Preston Parker, President/Founder

WANT A BETTER CAREER
Association offers an oppurtunity for financial independence.

LOGAN, Utah --Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a non-profit organization that began in July 2007. Founder and President Preston Parker said, “the goal is to help fellow Americans find a place of tranquility in the labor market by finding financial independence. “

With 100 similar associations nationwide and three in the state of Utah, CVAIA, is an association that encourages you to do whatever you want to do and not be held back by the little income received. CVAIA also helps investors who have reached a certain level of investment where there is no one to help you.

The association meets every other Thursday at the Cache Chameber of Commerce on 160 N. Main Street at 7:00. With a variety of guest speakers, the members Refreshments are provided. Different guest speakers. When oppurtunity arises they pull together to find the resources available. 50 members on the list, 10 active. Very friendly stressful environment. Not a high stake, high knowledge. No membership fees. Email list: cachecaia@gmail.com,
Why? One sick of hearing people complain about jobs. People ask for advise and don’t do anything about it.

Second when you get to a certain level of investment there is no one there to help you. Gives members an oppurtunity to help one another in investing in certain investments.
www.cvaia.com
meeting in two weeks in designing the details of the website.
You can have any job you want and love

CONTACT:
Latashia Redhouse
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3 comments:

Kym said...

your press release starts out really well but then it gets really choppy, almost like you just copy and pasted your notes :) But you have a really good start.

Tamra Watson said...

Good start on the press release, although I would leave the history of the organization for your broiler plate.

Try to organize your story a little more. It helps you think of three points you want to cover, and stick to those.

Alyson said...

I agree with Tamra and Kym, just make if flow a little more and strengthen your boiler plate.