Monday, February 22, 2010

Final Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

PRESS RELEASE
February 22, 2010
For Immediate Release

Contact Information:
Preston Parker
President and Founder
160 N. Main St.
Logan, UT 84321
preston@cvaia.com

Financial Independence can Lead to Greater Happiness
Living correct financial principles leads to greater independence

LOGAN, Utah— Happiness can be gained by achieving financial independence. Increasing one’s passive income and cutting expenses will lead to financial independence.

“Passive income comes through planned investments like real estate or stocks,” said Preston Parker, President and Founder of Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). “By increasing passive income, and minimizing expenses people can pursue careers that they really enjoy instead of jobs that make them unhappy.”


CVAIA is committed to helping people gain financial independence. The organization holds meetings every other Thursday in the Cache Camber of Commerce Building. The meetings focus on teaching members financial principles, and networking skills. Everyone is invited to attend and membership is free. “Meetings are intended to be non-threatening and any question can be asked,” said Parker.

For more information on the movement toward financial independence or the Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Cameron Cutler.

The movement for financial independence started in the 1940s with leaders like Ayn Rand. Financial independence focuses on growing passive income while reducing expenses. The movement is supported by leaders in finance like Robert Kiyosaki, Suze Orman, and Clark Howard. Financial independence allows people to spend time doing things they love, instead of spending time earning money.

Contact Information:
Cameron Cutler
PR Specialist CVAIA
Cell: 543-789-5643
Email: ccutler@cvaia.com

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

PRESS RELEASE
February 17, 2010
For Immediate Release

Contact Information:
Preston Parker
President and Founder
preston@cvaia.com

Financial Independence can Lead to Greater Happiness
Living correct financial principles leads to greater independence

LOGAN, Utah— Happiness can be gained by achieving financial independence. Increasing one’s passive income and cutting expenses will lead to financial independence.

“Passive income comes through planned investments like real estate or stocks,” said Preston Parker, President and Founder of Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). “By increasing passive income, and minimizing expenses people can pursue careers that they really enjoy instead of jobs that make them unhappy.”

CVAIA is committed to helping people gain financial independence. The organization holds meetings every other Thursday in the Cache Camber of Commerce Building (160 N. Main St.) The meetings focus on teaching members financial principles, and networking skills. Everyone is invited to attend and membership is free. “Meetings are intended to be really non-threaten and any question can be asked,” said Parker.

For more information on the movement toward financial independent or the Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Cameron Cutler.


Contact Information:
Cameron Cutler
PR Specialist CVAIA
Cell: 543-789-5643
Email: ccutler@cvaia.com

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Final Press Release 2 Image Management

PRESS RELEASE
February 15, 2010
For Immediate Release

Contact Information:
James E. Muellenbach III
Chief Executive Officer, Burger Planet Inc.
851 N Madison St.
Gary, IN 53562
544-312-7843

Burger Planet adds Healthy Items to Menu
New menu items to help women live healthier lifestyle

GARY, Ind.- Burger Planet Inc. has added several healthy items to their menu. These items allow Burger Planet customers to enjoy delicious food without sacrificing taste. Some of the new menu additions include: white meat chicken breasts, gourmet salads, and packets of fruit.

Five different fruit packets are available (apples, peaches, bananas, pineapple and grapes) and chicken breast sandwiches can be ordered wrapped in lettuce and without mayo to meet the varying health needs of Burger Planet customers. None of Burger Planet’s competitors currently offer these healthy food options.

To promote the healthy additions to the menu, Burger Planet has hired Jayne Petersen, the fitness expert known for helping Opal Whitcomb lose weight. “The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson,” said Petersen.

Burger Planet CEO James E. Muellenbach III also expressed a shared commitment when asked about Petersen’s hiring, “Jayne Petersen and Burger Planet share a commitment toward health. The women Jayne Petersen has helped lose weight eat at Burger Planet. Burger Planet and Jayne Petersen are launching a comprehensive program to assist those women in eating healthy.”

For more information on Burger Planet’s healthy menu, or the hiring of Jayne Petersen please contact Cameron Cutler.

Burger Planet Inc. has been a leader in the quick service restaurant industry for over 70 years. Headquartered in Gary, Ind., the company continues to serve customers in all 50 states, and 17 countries. Burger Planet is committed to providing quality service to their customers all over the world.

Contact Information:
Cameron Cutler
PR Specialist Burger Planet Inc.
Cell: 543-789-5643
Email: ccutler@burgerplanet.com

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Draft Press Release 2: Image Management

PRESS RELEASE
February 9, 2010
For Immediate Release

Contact Information:
James E. Muellenbach III
Chief Executive Officer, Burger Planet Inc.
851 N Madison St., Gary, IN 53562
544-312-7843

Burger Planet Menu has Healthy Options
New Menu Items to help Women live healthier lifestyle

GARY, IND.- In response to their customers need for healthier food, Burger Planet Inc., has added several healthy items to their menu. These items allow Burger Planet customers to enjoy delicious food without sacrificing taste. Some of the new menu additions include: white meat chicken breasts, gourmet salads, and packets of fruit.

Five different fruit packets are available (apples, peaches, bananas, pineapple and grapes) and chicken breast sandwiches can be ordered wrapped in lettuce and without mayo to meet the varying health needs of Burger Planet customers. None of Burger Planet’s competitors currently offer these healthy food options.

To promote the healthy additions to the menu, Burger Planet has hired fitness expert Jayne Petersen. Petersen, who is know for helping talk show host Opal Whitcomb lose weight, feels her goals are supported by Burger Planet. “The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson.”

Burger Planet CEO James E. Muellenbach III also expressed a shared commitment when asked about Petersen’s hiring, “Jayne Petersen and Burger Planet share a commitment toward health. The women Jayne Petersen has helped lose weight eat at Burger Planet. Burger Planet and Jayne Petersen are launching a comprehensive program to assist those women in eating healthy.”

For more information on Burger Planet’s healthy menu, or hiring of Jayne Petersen please contact Cameron Cutler (contact information provided below).

Burger Planet Inc. has been a leader in the quick service restaurant industry for over seventy years. Headquartered in Gary, Ind., the company continues to serve customers in all 50 states, and 17 countries. Burger Planet is committed to providing quality service to their customers all over the world for years to come.

Contact Information:
Cameron Cutler
PR Specialist Burger Planet Inc.
Cell: 543-789-5643
Email: ccutler@burgerplanet.com

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

SMCCV Finished Press Release

PRESS RELEASE
February 3, 2010
For Immediate Release

Contact Information:
Preston Parker
President Social Media Club of Cache Valley
851 N Main St., Logan UT 84321
661-772-7537


Social Media Club of Cache Valley Invites Everyone to get Social
Organization focuses on enriching lives through Social Media

LOGAN, UTAH- The newly formed Social Media Club of Cache Valley (SMCCV), is inviting all Cache Valley residents to participate in upcoming club activities. The SMCCV is dedicated to educating and encouraging people in the use of social media. Social networks like Facebook.com, and Twitter.com are two of the social networks the club discusses during meetings. Effective uses of these and similar social networks can help people build friendships, and create professional opportunities.

Club meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month at valley businesses like Boarders, and CafĂ© Sabor. Refreshments are usually served and those attending are encouraged to socialize freely with other club members. “We really want to create a place where people can come together in a comfortable environment, and learn more about social media,” said Preston Parker, club president.

The SMCCV currently has between 40 to 60 members and hopes those numbers will increase. Some club goals include: becoming a Non-Profit organization, obtaining more sponsors, and eventually holding social media conferences.

For more information or to get involved in the club please contact Cameron Cutler (contact information provided below).

The SMCCV was created in July of 2009. The club is a chapter of the Social Media Club headquartered in San Francisco, Calif. The international club was created in 2007 and continues to see consistent growth adding 10 chapters each quarter.


Contact Information:
Cameron Cutler
PR Specialist Social Media Club of Cache Valley
Cell: 435-553-5504
Email: cameron.cutler@aggiemail.usu.edu


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