Friday, March 7, 2008

Media Pitch: Final

March 7, 2008
Subject: Great Opportunity to Learn About Investment Principals

Dear Benson:I am writing to you about a press release I sent to the Herlad Journal about the Cache Valley Area Investors Association. CVAIA is a free financial education program that meets in the Logan Chamber of Commerce every other Thursday.

Preston Parker is the president of CVAIA and he has a great deal of experience in making money using a passive income. The goal of the CVAIA is to help people understand how to get their passive income high enough that they will be able to get a job they enjoy instead of one that just pays the bills.

The CVAIA is association that is available to anyone who wants to learn about being financially independent.

If you would like anymore information about them feel free to give me a call at 435-555-3838.

Sincerely,

Clayton Mackay,
Director of Public Relations
Cache Valle Area Investors Association

Press Release 4: Final

For Immediate Release: March 7, 2008

Contact: David G. Herrmann,
Executive in Residence
Department of Management and Human Resources
Utah State University School of Business
Phone: 435-797-2287
E-Mail: david.herrmann@usu.edu

USU College of Business Raises Money for Opportunities in South America

LOGAN, Utah- Utah State University College of Business students are rasing money to help develop business opportunities in South America.

USU professor David Herrmann said his spring semester MHR 3110 students are raising money to donate to possible business opportunities in South America. Hermann said the summer section of the course does a study abroad where they are presented with potential business models from the locals and the students get to decide where to distribute the money.

"The students get an educational opportunity and a chance to refine a business model," Herrmann said. "They also get the chance to provide hands on humanitarian service."

USU student Dan Allen said the spring semester students will be setting up booths on campus through out the spring semester for anyone interested in donating money. He said they are also setting up a Web site for anyone who wants to donate large sums directly.

"Every little bit helps," Allen said. "If someone can only give a buck that's okay."

Herrmann said it is rewarding to give an opportunity to people who otherwise wouldn't have one.

"These people don't have access to capital like we do," Herrmann said. "They are people with dreams."

For more information contact David Herrmann, business professor at USU at 435-797-2287, or to donate money go to http://www.usumicroloans.com/

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Media Pitch: Final

Subject: Great Opportunity to Learn About Investment Principals


Dear Benson:

I am writing to you about a press release I sent to the Herlad Journal about the Cache Valley Area Investors Association. CVAIA is a free financial education program that meets in the Logan Chamber of Commerce every other Thursday.

Preston Parker is the president of CVAIA and he has a great deal of experience in making money using a passive income. The goal of the CVAIA is to help people understand how to get their passive income high enough that they will be able to get a job they enjoy instead of one that just pays the bills.

The CVAIA is a seminar that is available to anyone who wants to learn about being financially independent.

If you would like anymore information about them feel free to give me a call at
435-555-3838.

Sincerely,

Clayton Mackay

Press Release 4: Final

For Immediate Release: February 27, 2008

Contact: David G. Hermann, Executive in Residence
Department of Management and Human Resources
Utah State University College of Business
Phone: 435-797-2287
E-Mail: david.hermann@usu.edu



USU College of Business Raises Money for Opportunities in South America

(LOGAN, Utah) Utah State University College of Business students are rasing money to help develop business opportunities in South America.

USU professor David Hermann said his spring semester MHR 3110 is raising money to donate to possible business opportunities in South America. Hermann said the summer section of the course does a study abroad where they are presented with potential business models from the locals and the students get to decide where to distribute the money.

"The students get an educational opportunity and a chance to refine a business model," Hermann said. "They also get the chance to provide hands on humanitarian service."

USU student Dan Allen said the spring semester students will be setting up booths on campus for anyone interested in donating money. He said they are also setting up a Web site for anyone who wants to donate large sums directly.

"Every little bit helps," Allen said. "If someone can only give a buck that's okay."

Hermann said it is rewarding to give an opportunity to people who otherwise wouldn't have one.

"These people don't have access to capital like we do," Hermann said. "They are people with dreams."

For more information contact David Hermann, business professor at USU at 435-797-2287, or to donate money go to http://www.usumicroloans.com/

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