Thursday, October 9, 2008
So much going on!
Where to start?
Next week we'll launch Saskatchewan Rocks! This exciting viral campaign was created for the Saskatchewan credit unions. You can find it at http://www.saskatchewanrocks.com/ We urge you to check it out and send it out to YOUR friends and family in Saskatchewan.
We're diligently working on trivia questions for the Sask CU sponsorship of the SJHL. Thanks
Paul at Dacapo for your AMAZING patience and Norm and your BIG VOICE - and grace and charm under pressure. From special people come special things. You have my sincere thanks and undying gratitude.
The Edwards School of Business Role Model campaign is building momentum. The website is taking shape and the profiles of our amazing Role Models are being completed daily. As soon as te website is launched I will definitely let you know. It's one of the most rewarding projects I've ever had the privilege of working on. I want to gush and gush. About Leanne Bellegarde and her team. And about Elemental Motion Media. I feel pretty gushy these days.
If you're a Manitoba resident you can now catch Street Tales - our 10 episode exploration of the history of Winnipeg streets, hosted and edited by our own Denise Meilleur, written by yours truly and shot by Clark McCaw. It's a bit of a challenge to find Street Tales so this is the roadmap.....if you're an MTS tv subscriber go to Video on Demand. Go to FREE STUFF. (Shea's Rockin' World Tour is there too! (#2 on page 2 but I digress.) But move on to Winnipeg On Demand. Go to In the Community and you will find Street Tales. I luv 'em.
Shaun is busy with setting up a new Business Process Program at Picante. He's done a great job and soon the rest of us (particularly me) will see if we can keep to the organization. Not my best thing. Can the old dog be taught new tricks?
Grant Park Shopping Centre in Winnipeg and The Centre Mall in Saskatoon are gearing up for Christmas. And we applaud the initiative of Kelly from Teen Touch. More on that later.
Amanda is working on two important projects for the Victoria Hospital Foundation. The newsletter and calendar are key fundraisers for the Foundation and Amanda and Shaun take these projects very personally. And that's why they're the best.
Kath came in early this week taking charge and encouraging the rearrangement of my office - MUCH better Feng Shui. I am a new woman! I face the window! Thanks Kath and Shaun for the brute force and Jorge for the details.
Life is definitely good.
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