Sue Kos |
I am completely overwhelmed with emotion!...everything seems to be coming together beautifully right now.
Sue and Mel did an awesome job on breakfast TV Monday morning!
The newspaper has really got people talking.
I love it!
My daughter
Jessica's boyfriend, Don, who is a 4th year Asper School of
Business major said that his professor discussed the article and campaign
this morning in their class. Don was prepared
to discuss the campaign because I had explained it to him one day
when he asked me what the '24' meant that he saw on a bus tail. He
said they had a real good discussion about our legislative
process. These are our young people that are getting who we
are, and what we do...our future clients.
My daughter Sara said that it was discussed in her political science class this morning. Bud Simmons (a former MTAM member, she met as he hired her to be a note taker) told her that he thought the articles were great too.
My dad approves! He says, "our message is so clear"....he is thrilled and excited for us and what this will mean for our profession. Having been on the Chiropractic board for several years he knows we are putting up the 'good fight' politically. He said, "The newspaper spread is brilliant"...and to get the John Kos stamp of approval is saying something!
We have had so many timely opportunities in this past month and we have harnessed the greatest potential out of each of them. I really think the board has done an awesome job preparing for our 24 campaign and legislation. The points have been driven home! It feels like we are on the cusp of something great. I just want to scream, "In yo' face".
Laura Hawkins and Picante advertising have fabulous 20/20 vision. We are present. We are remarkable.
To have this 24 campaign launched on the 24th, in my 24th year of practice, exactly one month before my 48th birthday, on the 24th (ok, I am not going to burn incense here and do incantations, but...) is just too exciting for me too! I feel like we have finally arrived. We are at the door, and we are knockin'!
George, you have been our guiding light. Always, steadfastly, gently, with nothing more than a nudge to keep us on track and focused forward. You have been at the helm of this ship. You have assisted us in managing any major gusts, or threatening gale force winds, always, while keeping your thumbs and fingers in the holes so we don't sink. We would not be where we are today without you.
How can we thank you enough?!
If I sound excited....I am.
Sue
Susan E.A. Kos B.A., R.M.T
166 Kane Ave.
Wpg., Mb.
R3J 2P2
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