Press release
from the American Advertising Federation Asheville
Asheville AdFed is out to get you.
With a Relaunch Party scheduled for January 8 at the Bonefish Grill, they’re certainly on the right track. The event, sponsored by PaleoSun will offer appetizers and drink specials as well as door prizes from local businesses. The new AdFed website will be unveiled, and the 2013 Program Calendar, kept strictly under wraps until now, will be announced.
Says AdFed President David Bonyun, of Asheville Video Productions, “The world of advertising has changed dramatically over the last few years and will continue to do so moving forward. The AdFed is an amazing opportunity for advertising professionals to learn, network, share experiences and stay on top of a quickly evolving profession.”
The purpose of the AdFed (American Advertising Federation Asheville) is to serve, protect, and promote the interests of the advertising industry in Western North Carolina. If you are involved in the world of advertising—marketing, PR, copywriters, printers, graphic designers, web designers, media buying, paper companies, web developers, social media, non-profits—you should be involved.
With so much marketing and advertising competing for our attention, the AdFed is a valuable resource for anyone for who has communication in their job description. The AdFed is out to get you—but in this instance it is worth getting caught.”
The fine print:
For Future Planning, all AdFed LUNCHEONS will take place the 3rd Monday of the month, at the Biltmore Doubletree, from 11.30-1pm. Members pay $15.00, guests $30.00.
All AdFed social CONNECTS will take place the 2nd Tuesday of the month and are free to attend, with no RSVP necessary. Venues will vary.
You can catch the latest AdFed newsletter here
http://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/email/newsletter/1411578389
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