Monday, February 11, 2008

Press Release 3 - Draft

For Immediate Release

Feb. 13, 2008

Preston Parker, president

Cache Valley Area Investors Association

Phone Number: four three five-seven five seven-four five six zero

 

Money doesn't Equal Happiness so Become Independent!

LOGAN, UT -- The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is an organization with education in mind.  Helping members of the Cache Valley Area learn more about investing is what its all about.

Every second and fourth Thursdays, the CVAIA come together to hear a speaker.  The speaker for the week is determined by the interest of the member.  Whether you are starting a business or simply trying to become more independent, the Cache VAIA is for you.

"Money doesn't equate to happiness, it is your state of mind, it is your attitude," said Preston Parker, president and founder of the organization. "Don't do a job you don't like because you need the money. Do it because you like it.  You are happier in your work when you don't rely on earned income."  The primary goal of the organization is to educate its members.  To give expertise and knowledge to those who can use it to become financially independent.

Experts speaker regularly about a variety of investment related topics.  Recommendations for good reading on the topic given to members as well.  you will learn the risks and the best tactics to become financially stable.  In as little as five years, Preston has seen dedicated individuals become millionaires.  How long can you go without work?  A month?  Two months? A year?  Build the peace of mind that you and your family will be taken care of.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association meets at 7:00 p.m. every other Thursday at the Cache Camber of Commerce in Logan.  The address is 60 N Main Street.  The company was founded in August 2007 and has grown to more than 40 members.  If you are interested in joining, send an email to cachevaia@gmail.com and you can be put on the mailing list.  That's all it takes to become a member! Easy and free. 

For more information, contact JP Parrish at j.p@aggiemail.usu.edu.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wish I could give you something to improve on, but I can't find anything! You have a really good lead and boilerpate. It was informal and you sold me on it! Great job!

Alyssa Lowry said...

You did an excellent job. The only thing I would double check is the last line in your first paragraph. Other than that great job!

Madison Hintze said...

I think you did a great job also! You definitely made it sound like this is something that everyone could benefit from! Nice work!