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Christine Pinney
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Thursday March 19, 2009
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Dear Christine,
With such a terrific turn-out for our January's meeting on
the financial perspective of the economy, it made sense to offer a business
perspective. Please join us at our Feb. 26th meeting for "Extreme Marketing Makeover For
Businesses in a Down
Economy"
Christine
Pinney of Christine Pinney Marketing will makeover
your marketing messages for today's weakened economy. Christine will offer
suggestions on how you can present your products and services in a way that's in
sync with our country's status.
Did you know that there are businesses that not
only succeed in tough economic times but soar?
It's not just the companies you
would expect such as Walmart and thrift stores. Many other business segments that you
might not suspect like spas and other providers of luxury services still prosper.
If you're
not in one of these businesses, then you need to know:
What marketing
strategies work in tough times?
So get ready for
our Extreme Marketing Makeover.
Join us for this interactive consulting
session!
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Christine Pinney creates and publishes monthly E-Newsletters and marketing materials for her clients. She enjoys promoting her clients
products and services. She turns stories into glories.
In addition to working with her clients, Christine is the
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Bedford Chamber of Commerce, Director and PR Chair
- Working Women's Alliance, Newsletter editor
- Rotary Club of Bedford, PR Chair, RYLA chair, Breakfast with Santa co-chair
- NEWBO, newsletter editor
Her team consists of writers and website designers, marketing and database professionals. Companies look to her to help them keep in touch with their clients and prospects.
Christine spent 15+ years working with databases and marketing for hi-tech, lo-tech and no-tech companies. She's worked with non-profits with no marketing budget to large for profit entities. (See Christine's
partial listing of clients.)
She offers a free monthly teleclass on E-Newsletters as well as a free
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The Goddard School Cara Gradzewicz
Prior to our feature presentation, Cara Gradzewicz, Teaching Professional / Marketing
Specialist from The Goddard School is going to do the 5-min Biz Spotlight.
www.goddardschool.com
781 275 7880

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We'll start off the meeting with informal networking and introductions including Joan's question. We'll we eat our lunches casually throughout.
Bring an interested friend, and your ideas/questions/comments.
Warmly,
Joan Joan Turnberg Director, Working Woman's Alliance |
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Don't forget to bring your business cards and brochures to display and have available for the rest of the group. Please pick up any extras after the meeting.
Administration Information:
Since its inception in 2005, the Working Women's Alliance (WWA) has successfully grown to support more and more women in business. The informal ambiance and warm supportive environment is a trademark of the group.
If you are a Chamber member, attending this meeting is free, as one of your many Chamber benefits. Any non-Chamber attendees can attend their first meeting free. After that, non-Chamber attendees will pay $15 a meeting.
If you would like more information about Chamber membership and benefits, please contact Maureen Sullivan at 781 275 8503 or visit www.bedfordchamber.org
Of note, if you are a consultant working on behalf of a larger company (for example, investment consultant working for Metlife), you would be considered a company of 1-3 employees in terms of Chamber membership fees.
Thank you Christine!
"In 2005, I attended my first WWA meeting. I was welcomed warmly and I instantly knew this was a great place for me to network and promote my business. Soon afer, I joined the Chamber and I was invited to join the board. I have been creating the newsletter announcements for this monthly meeting ever since."
- Christine Pinney
Christine handles all the technical stuff related to our monthly WWA newsletter.
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