This was Mike's first press release. We were very happy and excited to have him become a part of our team. His contributions to us have been invaluable and priceless. We are poised to do big things, thanks in part to Mike,
Your the best Mikey!!
EUGENE, OREGON - June 22 - This Thursday will be a big day for the Society to Save Endangered Species. President and founder, Fred Smilek, and the Society will be welcoming Michael Sanchez to the team. Mr. Sanchez, a state-wide renowned microbiologist in the Oregon area, has extensive experience in the ecosystems of endangered animals. He is a graduate of Harvard University and has spent much time abroad in foreign countries, studying the habitats of animals on the endangered list and educating local people on the importance of preserving these creatures.
"Michael brings a new level of expertise", says Smilek. "That combined with his excitement and energy to help the world's endangered animals will make him a valuable long-term asset to our organization." The nearly 20 members of the Society to Save Endangered Species are hoping that Sanchez is the credible source they need to gain momentum for their small, start-up group. Fred Smilek and his dedicated team are making strides each and every day towards their ultimate goal which is the protection of endangered species. He is actively recruiting anyone with a strong interest and desire to preserve and protect some of the rarest species on the planet.
For those interested in either joining the Society to Save Endangered Species or volunteering there time, please get involved at www.fredjsmilek.com. From there, you can catch up on the latest news involving endangered species as well as other environmental news.
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SOOOO VERY Proud of you Mikey, Your very first Press Release dedicated to you, I am sure that you being a part of the Fred Smilek team will lead to nothing but success for both parties! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to what you're going to do with this organization.
ReplyDeleteAnd please do keep us posted on whatever you're working on for the society. Any new projects on the horizon?
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS Mike,
ReplyDeleteI am really happy for you... Hopefully I can one day become a member of the Society to Save Endangered Species!!
It sounds like you guys are captain planet or something haha! Are there any t-shirts for sale for the Society???
ReplyDeleteOr maybe secret decoder rings that shoot wind/water/fire???
ReplyDeleteI've gotta ask my brother Mike, know that he's part of the Society he would know all the answers to those questions....
ReplyDeleteD,
ReplyDeleteare you really trying to pursue a membership with the Society?
Yes, its not easy... You really have to be able to dedicate a lot of your time to the Society
ReplyDeleteWell I guess that's part of making an impact
ReplyDeleteso do you want to join as well
ReplyDeleteat least you'll get a ring that shoots stuff right? haha
ReplyDeleteyeah, I've always wanted to make a big impact in the lives of helpless animals
ReplyDeletelol.... I wish that was true
ReplyDeletecool article that Fred's twitter commented on today that I found...http://www.enn.com/wildlife/article/40455
ReplyDeletehave you ever done any volunteer work with animals?
ReplyDeleteD,
ReplyDeletedo you know what kind of animals you're brother studies???
ya-I'm always doing this temporary adoption thing for cats and dogs that this one pet sanctuary offers for abused animals, but that's about it.
ReplyDeletehe is very into marine animals
ReplyDeletewhat about you? you follow in your brother's footsteps?
ReplyDeletewell every little bit counts
ReplyDeleteNice-i bet he loves that show whale wars. I'm OBSESSED with it!
ReplyDeleteTrue it does thanx
ReplyDeletenot as much as him, I can't see myself dedicating my entire life to animals, but I like to do my little part
ReplyDeletefair enough
ReplyDeleteany other insider news on whats going on with your brother and the society?
ReplyDeletethis SSES makes me wish I was in college again-sound like an awesome internship
ReplyDeleteI know he just left on a marine expedition to study marine life somewhere in the Pacific
ReplyDeleteJEALOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely gonna keep following this group to see if he documents that
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