Friday, April 25, 2008

Prospectus (Final) O team

Dr. Noelle Cockett Dean
Vice President for Extension
Utah State University
Utah State University
Agricultural Administration Building Room 209
4900 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-4900
Phone: 435-797-2208
Fax: 435-797-3268

Howard Johnston President C-A-L Ranch Stores
665 E Anderson St.
Idaho Falls, ID 83401-2020
Phone: 208-523-3359
Dear, Howard Johnston and Members of the Board
I am writing on behalf of the Equestrian Club at Utah State University they’re in need of your help. We have had a goal to build an Arena so that we can host competitions and conduct equine research classes for the equine program. I am writing to you because I have seen the other ways that you give to the community and would be proud to say that our program represents values that you stand for. I am only asking that your stores supply the Arena with the necessary supplies to outfit and operate the team. The total expense to your company would be $25,000.
Executive Summary:
Your stores have a family feel, a feeling of warmth and compassion. We know that you have helped communities with similar situations on a smaller scale. We recently read about the 4-H auction where you donated a five thousand dollar gift. We see this as a great opportunity to give back on a bigger stage. The young people that represent the University will also more noticeably represent you by using your products. As a club we pledge to represent you in a way that would make you and the University which we attend proud. Members of the club frequent the store here in Logan. They have made a list of supplies we would love to receive from your stores.
Equipment
Quantity
Cost
Total
Saddle (1/4 saddle)
15
$271.99
$4,079.85
3 Tier Saddle rack
10
$99.99
$999.90
Saddle bags
15
$139.99
$2,099.85
Bridle (Headstall )
20
$47.99
$ 959.80
Blanket (Crazy Horse Scalloped)
20
$38.99
$779.80
Cinch (Smart)
15
$37.99
$569.85
Hay Feeder
20
$118.99
$2,379.80
Reigns
25
$27.99
$699.75
Corral Panels
25
$49.99
$1,249.75
Misc. - (brushes, buckets, shampoo, etc)
$1,182.00
Total
$15,000.35
Travel Expenses
$10,000.00
Grand Total
$25,000.35

The problem is that this program has a great potential that is not currently being used. We have acres of land that are sitting empty. And while we are building an arena we only ask for the supplies from your stores to carry the team through the seasons’ events. Sponsoring us will create a partnership with your company and our community for years to come. Soon the day will come when people think college cowboys only go to C-A-L Ranch Stores.
We have come up with the proposed figure based on the supplies needed for each team member, the number of practices and events. We have ten team members and also two coaches. We practice 3 times a week and currently participate in ten events in a year. We are submitting the same figures to the sponsors we are asking to fund the arena and other projects in the program
I ask not that you show us you are capable of a quality of excellence that matches our fine Institution. I know that you can provide us with superior products that will make us superior to the competition. In turn this will make you superior to your competition as well.
To raise money for the Arena and to create an image of community I ask that you please have your decision made by the fifteenth of April, 2008. We are having an end of the year fundraiser during the first weekend of May and would love to announce the Sponsorship there.
If you need further information please feel free to contact team opportunity at 435-881-7789 or teamo@usu.edu. They are handling the fundraising for the club for the coming season and the funding of the arena as well.
I look forward to our continued friendship in the future.
Sincerely,


Dr. Noelle Cockett Dean,
Vice President for Extension
Utah State University

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Prospectus (Draft)

Dr. Noelle Cockett Dean and Vice President for Extension Utah State University
Utah State University
Agricultural Administration Building Room 209
4900 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-4900
Phone: (435) 797-2200
Fax: (435) 797-3268


Howard Johnston, President C-A-L Ranch Stores
665 E Anderson St.
Idaho Falls, ID 83401-2020
Phone: (208) 523-3359

Dear, Howard Johnston

I am writing on behalf of the Equestrian Team at Utah State University they’re in need of your help. We have had a goal to build an Arena so that we can host competitions and conduct equine research classes for the equine program. I am writing to you because I have seen the other ways that you give to the community and would be proud to say that our program represents values that you stand for. I am only asking that your stores supply the Arena with the necessary supplies to outfit and operate the team. The total expense to your company would be $7000.00.

We know that you have helped communities with similar situations on a smaller scale. We see this as a great opportunity to do so on a bigger stage. The young people that represent the University will also more noticeably represent you by using your products.

The problem is that this program has a great potential that is not currently being used. We have acres of land that are sitting empty. And while we are building an arena we only ask for the supplies from your stores to carry the team through the seasons’ events. Sponsoring us will create a partnership with your company and our community for years to come.

We have come up with the proposed figure based on the supplies needed for each team member, the number of practices and events. We have ten team members and also two coaches. We practice 3 times a week and currently participate in ten events in a year. We are submitting the same figures to the sponsors we are asking to fund the arena and other projects in the program

I ask not that you show us you are capable of a quality of excellence that matches our fine Institution. I know that you can provide us with superior products that will make us superior to the competition. In turn this will make you superior to your competition as well.

Sincerely,



Dr. Noelle Cockett Dean and Vice President for Extension Utah State University

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Position Paper (Draft)

To: James E. Muellenbach III, and Members of the Board.

From: Peter Burdych, Mark Sanelli, and Joe Kimpel.

Re: The Company’s Position for Women ages 30-40.

The Public relations team has outlined the following goals for the company to have the greatest impact in reaching the audience of women between the ages of 30 to 40.


Offer a “figure minded” alternatives to traditional menu items.
Get them at a lower price.
Get someone within the demographic to endorse the product.

The recent development of healthy menu choices has gained the interest of women across the nation. They are finding that their former favorite restaurants like Burger Planet can now be their favorites once again.

The prices at which we are able to offer these products are a great advantage over competitors. Unlike others Burger Planet did not burn the bridges that it had with its fresh produce producers by manufacturing its supposed produce. This way we are able to give our customers fresh fruits and veggies without raising prices to far above cost.

Jayne Peterson likes the fact that we offer fresh fruit and vegetables in our snacks and salads for that reason she has agreed to partner with us to promote our new menu items. She has been a hit with the target audience ever since she helped Opal Whitcomb change her life.

By accomplish the above goals with the projected profits more than tripling the cost it sounds like a winner across the board.

Sincerely,

The Public Relations Team

Friday, February 29, 2008

Media Pitch 1

To: henry.wentworth@thriftynickel.com
From: peter.burdych@gmail.com
Subject: New Association will give you more than a nickel’s worth

Dear Henry D. Wentworth Jr.,
Managing Editor of the Thrifty Nickel

I am writing to you because you are the managing editor of Cache Valleys’ monthly financial magazine. I would like you to put a series of articles in the Thrifty Nickel for the Cache Valley Area Investors Association. I would like the first article to outline the goals and objectives of the association. The goals of the association are:


Creating an opportunity for financial matters to be discussed openly in a group setting.
To educate individuals about creating a passive income.
The opportunity to learn how to grow wealth free of charge.

The founder of the association is Preston Parker a local resident. He holds no certification or degrees in finance for the wealth of knowledge he brings. He teaches mostly from personal experiences or finds professionals that are willing to volunteer to share with the group. The group meets on every other Thursday night at the chamber of commerce. I see a great chance for a partnership here.

I would like to have a summary of what was covered at the months meetings put in your publication. I would be willing to coordinate interviews with any guest lecturer or member of the group you would like as well. I know that if we can come together on this that the wealth we create here can stay here for generations to come.

Please feel free to contact me,

Peter Burdych
Public Relations Specialist
435-760-5555
peter.burdych@gmail.com

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Press Release 4 (Draft)

For Release:

Feb. 26, 2008

My Job is better than your job! Is that really true?

LOGAN, UTAH— College students always look for that job that will let them have the balance they need to survive. I wanted to know what options were out there for students like me. I started by asking my employer the following questions:
· What is it that you offer as an employer that attracts students to work here?
· What are your strengths in being able to offer to students?
· What are the weaknesses you see as a company in staying competitive with other employers in Cache Valley?
· What improvements do you see will be made in the future that will help you gain more student employees?

Some of these employers offer competitive wages, health benefits, tuition reimbursement, and flexible schedules. *The answers to the questions above answered by company representatives in a later post.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Press release 3 (final)

For Immediate Release



Want to live richly? Start now, Cache Valley knows how

February, 12, 2008

LOGAN, UT—The current economic situation is dismal to most. There are few people out there that see this as the prime time to invest. They currently invest in real estate, stocks, and bonds. They are members of a small association that was started by one Cache Valley resident Preston Parker.

The Cache Valley Investors Association was created in August 2007. The purpose for its creation is to promote financial education. The association president Preston Parker says "we see a need and fill it, that is our purpose." "I am not licensed or professionally trained , all of my knowledge comes from experiences" says Preston.

The association currently meets every other thursday in the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce. They start the meetings at 7pm. The building is located at 160 N. Main in Logan Utah. Currently there are forty members with about seven active members. Services and membership is currently free of charge.

The members a week before the meeting choose the topics. The goal of the group is to get their passive income high enough to live off of. If they can do this they will consider themselves wealthy. For more information visit: www.cvaia.com or e-mail cachevaia@gmail.com. Preston Parker can be contacted at four three five seven five seven four five six zero.

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Media Contact
Peter Burdych
Private PR Consultant
435-555-1212

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Press Release 3 Cause Promotion (draft)

For Immediate Release


Want to live richly? Start now, Cache Valley knows how

February, 12, 2008

LOGAN, UT—The current economic situation is dismal to most. There are few people out there that see this as the prime time to invest. They currently invest in real estate, stocks, and bonds. They are members of a small association that was started by one cache valley resident Preston Parker.

The Cache Valley Investors Association was created in August 2007. The purpose for its creation is to promote financial education. The association president Preston Parker says "we see a need and fill it, that is our purpose."

The association currently meets every other thursday in the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce. They start the meetings at 7pm. The building is located at 160 N. Main in Logan Utah. Currently there are forty members with about seven active members. Services and membership is currently free of charge.

The members a week before the meeting choose the topics. The goal of the group is to get their passive income high enough to live off of. If they can do this they will consider themselves wealthy. For more information visit: www.cvaia.com or e-mail cachevaia@gmail.com. Preston Parker can be contacted at four three five seven five seven four five six zero.

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Media Contact
Peter Burdych
Private PR Consultant
435-555-1212

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Press Release #2 (Final)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Feb. 8, 2008

FITNESS GURU TO JOIN BURGER PLANET TO CREATE HEALTH ACROSS THE NATION.

GARY, IN –Jayne Petersen, 42, is a fitness guru to the stars. She is president and CEO of Looking Glass, Inc., a multi-million dollar fitness and health enterprise located in Burbank, Ca. Petersen, a native of Glendale, Wisconsin.

Opal Whitcomb, one of the most popular figures in the history of television, hired her in a neverending quest to lose weight. Petersen accomplished what no other fitness gurus had done, help Whitcomb lose 75 pounds and keep it off. She has appeared on Whitcomb's show more than a dozen times, preaching a message of moderation along with 20 minutes of walking per day. Women on her diet are allowed to eat whatever they want as long as that choice is only one of their meal items per day.

Now Burger Planet is teaming up with Jane to bring a new health menu to the quick service industry. "In the past year, we added white meat chicken breasts to our menu. We offer consumers the option to buy the chicken breast wrapped in lettuce in case they are on a low-carb diet. They also can ask us to hold the mayo for a calorie reduction of 500 calories. None of our other competitors offers a similar entrĂ©e” says Gerard DuBois, Burger Planet's top chef. He continued ""In the past year, we also added packets of apple slices to our menu. Indeed, consumers can purchase packets of five different types of fruit: apples, grapes, peaches, pineapple, or bananas. None of our other competitors offers fruit. And, finally, we added a new line of gourmet salads." I think that Burger Planet is taking big steps to provide healthy alternatives. These alternatives will hit the spot with the women I have and will help across the nation.

James E. Muellenbach III, 45, is a rising star in the corporate world. His grandfather James E. Muellenbach I founded Burger Planet in a tiny shed in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew it into a corporation with 8,921 franchises Worldwide and 52 billion customers served and counting.

Burger Planet intends to resuscitate Corny's image by pairing him with fitness guru Jayne Petersen in advertisements and in health-conscious appearances at restaurants and shopping malls across the nation.

All you traditional eaters don’t worry we still have the regular menu and a full line of gourmet sodas.

For local media information, contact:
Peter Burdych,
(317) 865-0500
e-mail, prpete@burgerplanet.com.



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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Informative Press Release #2 (Draft)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 5, 2008
FITNESS GURU TO JOIN BURGER PLANET TO CREATE HEALTH
GARY, IN –Jayne Petersen, 42, is a fitness guru to the stars. She is president and CEO of Looking Glass, Inc., a multi-million dollar fitness and health enterprise located in Burbank, Ca. Petersen, a native of Glendale, Wisconsin.

Opal Whitcomb, one of the most popular figures in the history of television, hired her in a neverending quest to lose weight. Petersen accomplished what no other fitness gurus had done, help Whitcomb lose 75 pounds and keep it off. She has appeared on Whitcomb's show more than a dozen times, preaching a message of moderation along with 20 minutes of walking per day. Women on her diet are allowed to eat whatever they want as long as that choice is only one of their meal items per day.

Now Burger Planet is teaming up with Jane to bring a new health menu to the quick service industry. "In the past year, we added white meat chicken breasts to our menu. We offer consumers the option to buy the chicken breast wrapped in lettuce in case they are on a low-carb diet. They also can ask us to hold the mayo for a calorie reduction of 500 calories. None of our other competitors offers a similar entree."says Gerard DuBois, Burger Planet's top chef.he continued ""In the past year, we also added packets of apple slices to our menu. Indeed, consumers can purchase packets of five different types of fruit: apples, grapes, peaches, pineapple, or bananas. None of our other competitors offers fruit. And, finally, we added a new line of gourmet salads."

James E. Muellenbach III, 45, is a rising star in the corporate world. His grandfather James E. Muellenbach I founded Burger Planet in a tiny shed in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew it into a corporation with 8,921 franchises Worldwide and 52 billion customers served and counting.
Burger Planet intends to resuscitate Corny's image by pairing him with fitness guru Jayne Petersen in advertisements and in health-conscious appearances at restaurants
All you traditional eaters don’t worry we still have the regular menu and a full line of gourmet sodas.
For local media information, contact:
Peter Burdych,
(317) 865-0500
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Friday, January 25, 2008

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