To: Seth Hawkins, editor, Utah Statesman
BCC: Preston.Parker@usu.edu
Subject: Independence through Financial Education
Date: Feb. 27, 2008
Dear Seth Hawkins:
I would like to say hello and I hope that your day is well Seth. I continue to read your newspaper and enjoy writing for it.
I have recently become involved with an organization that intrigued me. I have been attending the meetings every other Thursday in the Cache County Chamber of Commerce at 7 p.m. I have learned much and anyone can attend free of charge. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is a new organization founded on ideals of education. CVAIA aims to put tools in the hands of those who strive to be independent.
Being a full-time university student, I don’t exactly have the most secure financial status. It’s doubtful for me to survive longer that a few months without a source of income. I joined CVAIA partly because of the teaching of financial security. Preston Parker is the president and founder. He teaches the ability to gain peace of mind in finances. Some members have made it to millionaires in just five years. Those ideas and teachings are worth looking into!
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. It may take some time, but I see value in my membership. If you are interested in more information, please reply and I could set up an interview.
If you are interested in joining and receiving information, send an email to CacheVAIA@gmail.com.
Sincerely,
JP Parrish
Public Relations:Corporate Communications
Journalism and Communications
Utah State University
J.P@aggiemail.usu.edu
http://www.jaypeedo.blogspot.com
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
Media Pitch
To: Seth Hawkins, editor, Utah Statesman
BCC: Preston.Parker@usu.edu
Subject: Independence through Financial Education
Dear Seth Hawkins:
I would like to say hello and I hope that your day is well Seth. I continue to read your newspaper and enjoy writing for it.
I have recently become involved with an organization that intrigued me. I have been attending the meetings every other Thursday and have learned much. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is a new organization founded on ideals of education. Cache VAIA aims to put tools in the hands of those who strive to be independent.
Being a full-time university student, I don’t exactly have the most secure financial status. It’s doubtful for me to survive longer that a few months without a source of income. I joined CVAIA partly because of the teaching of financial security. Preston Parker is the president and founder. He teaches the ability to gain peace of mind in finances. Some members have made it to millionaires in just five years. Those ideas and teachings are worth looking into!
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. It may take some time, but I see value in my membership. If you are interested in more information, please reply and I could set up an interview. If you are interested in joining and receiving information, send an email to CacheVAIA@gmail.com.
Sincerely,
JP Parrish
Public Relations:Corporate Communications
Journalism and Communications
Utah State University
J.P@aggiemail.usu.edu
http://www.jaypeedo.blogspot.com
BCC: Preston.Parker@usu.edu
Subject: Independence through Financial Education
Dear Seth Hawkins:
I would like to say hello and I hope that your day is well Seth. I continue to read your newspaper and enjoy writing for it.
I have recently become involved with an organization that intrigued me. I have been attending the meetings every other Thursday and have learned much. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is a new organization founded on ideals of education. Cache VAIA aims to put tools in the hands of those who strive to be independent.
Being a full-time university student, I don’t exactly have the most secure financial status. It’s doubtful for me to survive longer that a few months without a source of income. I joined CVAIA partly because of the teaching of financial security. Preston Parker is the president and founder. He teaches the ability to gain peace of mind in finances. Some members have made it to millionaires in just five years. Those ideas and teachings are worth looking into!
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. It may take some time, but I see value in my membership. If you are interested in more information, please reply and I could set up an interview. If you are interested in joining and receiving information, send an email to CacheVAIA@gmail.com.
Sincerely,
JP Parrish
Public Relations:Corporate Communications
Journalism and Communications
Utah State University
J.P@aggiemail.usu.edu
http://www.jaypeedo.blogspot.com
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Press Release #4 - Draft
For Immediate Release
Feb. 25, 2008
JP Parrish
State President
Utah Delta Epsilon Chi
JP-DEX@hotmail.com
Utah State Students Earn First at State
SALT LAKE CITY – College and university business students from across the state of Utah, apply their education in role play situations at the Utah Delta Epsilon Chi State Career Development Conference (State CDC). Three Utah State University Students placed in 1st in different events. Brennan Lindsay and JP Parrish took 1st in Business Law. Julia Roberts placed first in Restaurant and Food Services. The conference was held Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 21-23, 2008, at Salt Lake Community College Redwood Campus. Each year the State CDC is held at a different college or university campus.
The International Career Development Conference (ICDC) will be held in Atlanta, Georgia. In past years it has been at such locations as Anaheim, Orlando, Dallas, and even in Salt Lake City. This year’s ICDC will be held April 12-15, 2008. Thousands of students from across the country will compete for international recognition.
Delta Epsilon Chi offers student leadership opportunities. Each chapter at the school level has leadership opportunities.
Students Competed in events such as Hospitality to Advertising Campaign. There are 18 events in total. The Judge in each of these events takes the role of a professional while the student presents a solution to a case they have been given or prepared before hand. Some events are accompanied by 100 question competency tests while others take months of preparation. Entrepreneurship event participants present a business plan to the judge as if they were asking for financial support. Each event provides students an innovative and unique way to gain real world business experience. Many business recognize this value and make it a point to hire these excellently prepared students.
Delta Epsilon Chi is the college division of DECA Inc. More than 14,000 students from 230 college campuses participate in the organization. The institutions include community colleges, technical colleges, four–year colleges and universities.
Delta Epsilon Chi enhances the student's college experience by providing recognition and leadership activities directly related to academic study. Delta Epsilon Chi focuses on developing leaders in marketing, management, and enterprenurship.
For more information on Utah’s Delta Epsilon Chi, contact the state advisor, Curtis Youngman at Curtis.Youngman@slcc.edu or JP Parrish, 2007-2008 state president at JP-DEX@hotmail.com or visit the Delta Epsilon Chi website.
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Feb. 25, 2008
JP Parrish
State President
Utah Delta Epsilon Chi
JP-DEX@hotmail.com
Utah State Students Earn First at State
SALT LAKE CITY – College and university business students from across the state of Utah, apply their education in role play situations at the Utah Delta Epsilon Chi State Career Development Conference (State CDC). Three Utah State University Students placed in 1st in different events. Brennan Lindsay and JP Parrish took 1st in Business Law. Julia Roberts placed first in Restaurant and Food Services. The conference was held Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 21-23, 2008, at Salt Lake Community College Redwood Campus. Each year the State CDC is held at a different college or university campus.
The International Career Development Conference (ICDC) will be held in Atlanta, Georgia. In past years it has been at such locations as Anaheim, Orlando, Dallas, and even in Salt Lake City. This year’s ICDC will be held April 12-15, 2008. Thousands of students from across the country will compete for international recognition.
Delta Epsilon Chi offers student leadership opportunities. Each chapter at the school level has leadership opportunities.
Students Competed in events such as Hospitality to Advertising Campaign. There are 18 events in total. The Judge in each of these events takes the role of a professional while the student presents a solution to a case they have been given or prepared before hand. Some events are accompanied by 100 question competency tests while others take months of preparation. Entrepreneurship event participants present a business plan to the judge as if they were asking for financial support. Each event provides students an innovative and unique way to gain real world business experience. Many business recognize this value and make it a point to hire these excellently prepared students.
Delta Epsilon Chi is the college division of DECA Inc. More than 14,000 students from 230 college campuses participate in the organization. The institutions include community colleges, technical colleges, four–year colleges and universities.
Delta Epsilon Chi enhances the student's college experience by providing recognition and leadership activities directly related to academic study. Delta Epsilon Chi focuses on developing leaders in marketing, management, and enterprenurship.
For more information on Utah’s Delta Epsilon Chi, contact the state advisor, Curtis Youngman at Curtis.Youngman@slcc.edu or JP Parrish, 2007-2008 state president at JP-DEX@hotmail.com or visit the Delta Epsilon Chi website.
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