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Jen Beasley
Features Writer at Herald Journal
jbeasley@hjnews.com
Organization Helps Locals Get Out of Dead End Jobs
Dear Jen Beasley,
I have recently learned about a local professor who has created an organization that truly benefits the “average Joe.” Preston Parker has found the key to finding financial stability and is sharing it with the public. The sooner people get involved with this program, the sooner they can be on the path to a better life. This story is worth putting in The Herald Journal because it will influence your readers.
Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is a non-profit organization that teaches people how they can be successful doing what they love, rather than living paycheck to paycheck in a job they are stuck in.
CVAIA provides the public with the opportunity to learn how to make their money work for them. It teaches people that financial, physical, mental, social and emotional wealth and health are the foundations of financial independence. By educating individuals on how to become financially independent, CVAIA hopes that individuals will then share their knowledge with groups and companies and eventually America will be able to correct its financial instability. Parker said, “I believe we can turn this country around if we build from the bottom up.”
CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. CVAIA teaches people how to increase passive income, which makes it possible for people to spend their time doing something they love rather than a job they need. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risk of investing.
For more information or to line up an interview, contact me
Michelle Johnson
michelle.jo@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-452-2810
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