To: Ben Zaritsky
From: Jon Bingham
Date: December 8, 2009
Subject: Online Reputation
Doing a Google search for “Ben Zaritsky” doesn’t come back with many useful results. The most popular one is the blog you created on Blogger called The Lobbyist Papers. It has many of your PR writings and also has a small bio on who you are. The bio states that you are studying PR and are interested in lobbying.
The second most common link with your name in it is from a Spanish Fork City Council Meeting that was held on Nov. 5, 2002. You were in attendance.
Finally, a white pages style website pulled up some basic facts about you. Your full name is Benjamin Taylor Zaritsky, you’re 23 years old and from Salem, Utah. Your parents are Mark, age 63, and Suzanne, age 61, and you have an older sister named Megan, age 29.
Other than this very basic information, your online identity is pretty bleak. If that’s what you want, then good work, and your alias is still a mystery to anyone Googling your name.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
2310-Presentation Draft
Presentation Draft
Introduce SAAVI and the Men Can Stop Rape program
Give a brief history
Explain that the purpose of the campaign is to change the mentality of men and create a culture free from violence.
We’re seeking private sponsors, Jon M. Huntsman and his foundation in particular
We’re looking for a donation of $15,000 to cover multiple expenses
The program is currently under funded and lacks university awareness
With the $15,000 donation we can create two PSA’s and hold three events that will increase the awareness of our program
Go into detail about the budget and how it will be spent:
Radio PSA-$2,500
Video PSA-$2,500
Classes/Teachers-$5,000
Events/Programs-$5,000
State how we can make a difference with this budget for our program
Give contact information, Rachel Brighton, 435-797-RAPE or email
Introduce SAAVI and the Men Can Stop Rape program
Give a brief history
Explain that the purpose of the campaign is to change the mentality of men and create a culture free from violence.
We’re seeking private sponsors, Jon M. Huntsman and his foundation in particular
We’re looking for a donation of $15,000 to cover multiple expenses
The program is currently under funded and lacks university awareness
With the $15,000 donation we can create two PSA’s and hold three events that will increase the awareness of our program
Go into detail about the budget and how it will be spent:
Radio PSA-$2,500
Video PSA-$2,500
Classes/Teachers-$5,000
Events/Programs-$5,000
State how we can make a difference with this budget for our program
Give contact information, Rachel Brighton, 435-797-RAPE or email
Monday, October 26, 2009
2310-Press Release 4 Final: Jimmy John's
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 26, 2009
Jimmy John’s
Nate Richards
General Manager
1482 N. Main St., Logan, UT 84321
435-787-8299
www.jimmyjohns.com
Jimmy John’s kicking off grand opening in Logan
Grand opening planned for Thursday, Nov. 5
LOGAN, Utah- If you hadn’t noticed yet, you will soon. Jimmy John’s is now in Logan and they’re celebrating with a grand opening on Nov. 5. The store is located at 1482 N. Main St. and has been open since Aug. 17.
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, Jimmy John’s will be selling their $4.50 gourmet subs for $1. “We’re selling them for cheap because we want everyone to know how amazing they are,” said General Manager Nate Richards.
If you haven’t been to a Jimmy John’s before, you’ll be glad you stopped in to try one. They are unlike any other sandwich shop in town with sandwiches made on homemade French bread, fresh, natural meats, and vegetables that are sliced daily. The sandwiches even have unique names, like the Big John, J.J. Gargantuan, and Italian Night Club.
The store is open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and also has a delivery service as well as catering.
Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwich Shop was founded in 1983 by 19-year-old Jimmy John Liautaud in a converted garage in Charleston, Ill. In just 22 years, the company has grown to more than 760 corporate and franchised locations in more than 35 states and two countries. The company is known for its obsession with fresh, quality products and high-speed execution. For more information, visit www.jimmyjohns.com.
Media Contact Information:
Jon Bingham
801-710-8031
jonrbing@gmail.com
October 26, 2009
Jimmy John’s
Nate Richards
General Manager
1482 N. Main St., Logan, UT 84321
435-787-8299
www.jimmyjohns.com
Jimmy John’s kicking off grand opening in Logan
Grand opening planned for Thursday, Nov. 5
LOGAN, Utah- If you hadn’t noticed yet, you will soon. Jimmy John’s is now in Logan and they’re celebrating with a grand opening on Nov. 5. The store is located at 1482 N. Main St. and has been open since Aug. 17.
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, Jimmy John’s will be selling their $4.50 gourmet subs for $1. “We’re selling them for cheap because we want everyone to know how amazing they are,” said General Manager Nate Richards.
If you haven’t been to a Jimmy John’s before, you’ll be glad you stopped in to try one. They are unlike any other sandwich shop in town with sandwiches made on homemade French bread, fresh, natural meats, and vegetables that are sliced daily. The sandwiches even have unique names, like the Big John, J.J. Gargantuan, and Italian Night Club.
The store is open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and also has a delivery service as well as catering.
Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwich Shop was founded in 1983 by 19-year-old Jimmy John Liautaud in a converted garage in Charleston, Ill. In just 22 years, the company has grown to more than 760 corporate and franchised locations in more than 35 states and two countries. The company is known for its obsession with fresh, quality products and high-speed execution. For more information, visit www.jimmyjohns.com.
Media Contact Information:
Jon Bingham
801-710-8031
jonrbing@gmail.com
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
2310-Media Pitch Final: CVAIA
Cache Valley Group Founded to Help Locals Gain Financial Independence
Dear Bob,
I believe this group is exactly what your readers are looking for in the financial column of your newspaper. The group is called Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) and they’re trying to teach people how to increase their passive income and lower their expenses.
Preston Parker founded the group in August 2007. The idea behind CVAIA is that people should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not working to survive. The also believe that education nullifies the risks of investing.
CVAIA meets every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Cache Chamber of Commerce Building. There is no cost to join CVAIA, which is open to new members who want to participate in attaining financial independence. CVAIA continues to grow in members and networks.
If you would like, I would be glad to set up an interview with Preston Parker. If you have any other questions or need additional material, feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Jon Bingham
801-710-8031
jonrbing@gmail.com
Dear Bob,
I believe this group is exactly what your readers are looking for in the financial column of your newspaper. The group is called Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) and they’re trying to teach people how to increase their passive income and lower their expenses.
Preston Parker founded the group in August 2007. The idea behind CVAIA is that people should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not working to survive. The also believe that education nullifies the risks of investing.
CVAIA meets every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Cache Chamber of Commerce Building. There is no cost to join CVAIA, which is open to new members who want to participate in attaining financial independence. CVAIA continues to grow in members and networks.
If you would like, I would be glad to set up an interview with Preston Parker. If you have any other questions or need additional material, feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Jon Bingham
801-710-8031
jonrbing@gmail.com
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
2310-Media Pitch Draft: CVAIA
Cache Valley Group Founded to Help Locals Achieve Financial Independence
Dear Bob,
I believe this group is exactly what your readers are looking for in your financial column. The group is called Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) and they’re trying to teach people how to increase their passive income and lower their expenses.
Preston Parker founded the group in August 2007. The idea behind CVAIA is that people should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not working to survive. They practice methods found in books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Automatic Millionaire, and the Secret, as well as many others. The group believes that education nullifies the risks of investing.
CVAIA meets every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Cache Chamber of Commerce Building. There is no cost to join CVAIA, which is open to new members who want to participate in attaining financial independence. CVAIA continues to grow in members and networks.
If you would like, I would be glad to set up an interview with Preston Parker. If you have any other questions or need additional material, feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Jon Bingham
801-710-8031
jonrbing@gmail.com
Dear Bob,
I believe this group is exactly what your readers are looking for in your financial column. The group is called Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) and they’re trying to teach people how to increase their passive income and lower their expenses.
Preston Parker founded the group in August 2007. The idea behind CVAIA is that people should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not working to survive. They practice methods found in books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Automatic Millionaire, and the Secret, as well as many others. The group believes that education nullifies the risks of investing.
CVAIA meets every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Cache Chamber of Commerce Building. There is no cost to join CVAIA, which is open to new members who want to participate in attaining financial independence. CVAIA continues to grow in members and networks.
If you would like, I would be glad to set up an interview with Preston Parker. If you have any other questions or need additional material, feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Jon Bingham
801-710-8031
jonrbing@gmail.com
2310-Press Release 4 Draft: Jimmy John's
October 13, 2009
Jimmy John’s
Nate Richards, General Manager
1482 N. Main St., Logan, UT 84321
435-787-8299
www.jimmyjohns.com
Jimmy John’s kicking off grand opening in Logan
Grand opening planned for Thursday, Nov. 5
Logan, Utah- If you hadn’t noticed yet, you will soon. Jimmy John’s is now in Logan and they’re celebrating with a grand opening on Nov. 5. The store is located at 1482 N. Main St., just south of Wal-Mart.
Throughout the daylong event, Jimmy John’s will be selling its gourmet subs for $1. “We’re selling them for cheap because we want everyone to know how amazing they are,” said General Manager Nate Richards.
If you haven’t been to a Jimmy John’s before, you’ll be glad you stopped in to try one. They are unlike any other sandwich shop in town with sandwiches made on home made French bread, fresh, natural meats, and vegetables that are sliced daily. The sandwiches even have unique names, like the Big John, J.J. Gargantuan, and Italian Night Club.
The store is open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and also has a delivery service as well as catering.
Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwich Shops was founded in 1983 by 19-year-old Jimmy John Liautaud in a converted garage in Charleston, Ill. In just 22 years, the company has grown to more than 760 corporate and franchised locations in more than 35 states and two countries. The company is known for its obsession with fresh, quality products and high-speed execution. For more information, visit www.jimmyjohns.com.
Media Contact Information:
Jon Bingham
801-710-8031
jonrbing@gmail.com
Jimmy John’s
Nate Richards, General Manager
1482 N. Main St., Logan, UT 84321
435-787-8299
www.jimmyjohns.com
Jimmy John’s kicking off grand opening in Logan
Grand opening planned for Thursday, Nov. 5
Logan, Utah- If you hadn’t noticed yet, you will soon. Jimmy John’s is now in Logan and they’re celebrating with a grand opening on Nov. 5. The store is located at 1482 N. Main St., just south of Wal-Mart.
Throughout the daylong event, Jimmy John’s will be selling its gourmet subs for $1. “We’re selling them for cheap because we want everyone to know how amazing they are,” said General Manager Nate Richards.
If you haven’t been to a Jimmy John’s before, you’ll be glad you stopped in to try one. They are unlike any other sandwich shop in town with sandwiches made on home made French bread, fresh, natural meats, and vegetables that are sliced daily. The sandwiches even have unique names, like the Big John, J.J. Gargantuan, and Italian Night Club.
The store is open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and also has a delivery service as well as catering.
Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwich Shops was founded in 1983 by 19-year-old Jimmy John Liautaud in a converted garage in Charleston, Ill. In just 22 years, the company has grown to more than 760 corporate and franchised locations in more than 35 states and two countries. The company is known for its obsession with fresh, quality products and high-speed execution. For more information, visit www.jimmyjohns.com.
Media Contact Information:
Jon Bingham
801-710-8031
jonrbing@gmail.com
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