FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
10 February 2011
PRESTON PARKER, PRESIDENT
CVAIA
435.563.6565
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
Claiming Your Own Financial Independence: The American Dream
Logan, UT – Preston Parker, founder and president of the Cache Valley Area Investors Association, wants to help local Cache Valley residents gain their own claim on financial independence. He has started this cause by creating the valley’s Area Investors Association, or, CVAIA.
For Parker, it doesn’t matter how many people come to his meetings on the first and third Thursday of the month. He just wants the average joe to not have to depend on an earned income.
How does he measure success since everyone is at different income levels? “It is not by the number of people that show up but really the feedback that people are practicing the principals of financial independence”, says Parker.
He and other like-minded individuals seek to help people realize that this anyone can achieve this. They teach simple principals of smart investing and making your money work for you rather than you working for your money. To bring home the point though that you have to be smart, Parker states to “Never, ever, ever, put anything into an investment you cannot afford to lose completely.” He is a realist but he wants to see American’s gain the financial dream of being independent.
The CVAIA meets every first and third Thursday of the money and is free and open to the public. Come to a meeting and see what you learn and see that this isn’t a smoke game. Financial independence can and is being done.
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Contact:
Thomas Broschinsky
Public Relation Specialist
435.770.7675
It is good as a announcement release, but this time the cause needs to be promoted. Try putting the cause in your headline and your lead, and then work in the association later down the release. You have good information. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd switch your head and sub-head. The focus is not on the association, nor on the founder. The lead is the cause.
ReplyDeleteThe first quote is ackward as it doesn't really address the cuase (the whole point of the release). The second quote is okay.