Sunday, February 10, 2008

CVAIA press release

Cache Valley Area Investors Association

Feb. 10, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:
Preston Parker
Founder / President
Phone: four three five-seven five seven-four five six zero
Preston.parker@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

Discovering Financial Freedom

“I want to help people to be financially stable enough having enough passive income to live without having to work and do the work that makes them happy without relying on that work for income” said Preston Parker, Founder of the Cache Valley Area Investors Association.

The CVAIA provides information to help people to become financially independent by discussing a philosophy of thinking about money and opportunity in a different way.

Parker said, “it’s all about a mindset of looking for opportunities and being able to recognize value”.

Parker’s goal in founding the CVAIA is to provide free education on how to save, how to invest and how to lower the risk of investing by teaching things that have worked for him.

The CVAIA meets at the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce at 160 N. Main Street. Meetings take place every other Thursday at 7pm. The next meeting will be on Feb. 7, 2008.

Of approximately 40 CVAIA members there are usually about 10 at every meeting and topics are discussed according to the needs of the members attending.

To become a member send an e-mail to Cachevaia@gmail.com.


For Further Information
Contact:
Ariel Wade
Public relations representative
Phone: 435-987-2347
ariwade@gmail.com

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3 comments:

Jeffrey Wright said...

Ariel,

I really like your press release it was direct and to the point! I was a little confused with the quote at first but everything else looks great.

Preston said...

I don't want my gmail address used....instead use preston.parker@usu.edu

I specifically want to avoid the phrase "Financial Freedom" and use "Financial Independence" instead.

Put periods inside of quotes, not outside.

Add a stronger boilerplate ... how long in existence, location, target audience, cost for membership, etc.

Get the meeting time written in proper AP style.

Scott Grover said...

Way to go! Great press release, it was simple and covered all the necessary points without being boring, great way to target a wide audience. Sign me up!