Monday, February 11, 2008

Cache Valley Area Investors Association Press Release draft

For Immediate Release
Feb. 9, 2008
Cache Valley Area Investors Association Provide Free Investment Education
Preston Parker, president
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LOGAN, Utah— Free education on financial investing is now being offered to everyone through the Cache Valley Area Investors Association. “I am tired of people hating their jobs and being frustrated with their live.” President Preston Parker said, “There are so many opportunities out there if people just knew where to look and how to do it, and that is why I started the association.”

CVAIA is organized to teach people that there is a way to become financially independent. A group pf about 15 to 20 people between the ages of 20 to 50 meet every week to discuss what types of investments have and have not worked for them. Parker leads the discussion and brings in different financial experts to aid in the education process. Parker said, “It is not so much a change of actions, but rather a change of attitude. We try to get people to think about money and investments in a different way. Despite the short amount of time that Cache Valley Area Investors Association has been going they have already seen some great success. Parker feels so confident in the power of education and what they have been teaching that he said that someone with established, good credit could be a millionaire in five years, if that was their goal.

Parker started the association in August 2007. Parker said, “Education is empowering, it is education that will get people to stop having to work for their money, but rather have their money work for them.”
The association meets every Thursday night at 7 p.m. in the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce at 160 N. Main St. Logan, Utah. Parker invites anyone to come or e-mail him to receive more information at cahcevaia@gmail.com.

Media Contact:
Justin Badger
801-787-9595

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2 comments:

Whitney Barney said...

Justin,
This sounds really good and really liked your quotes. Very well done. I noticed that one of your quotes did not have quote marks at the end and I would put your headline after the contact info at the top. Great Job.

Unknown said...

The start was good. The quotes support the organization. there is room for a few more details on what and why. Try to sell the credibility of the association.