2015 Newsletter Excellence Award
Our newsletters are a critical communication tool that helps bring together our chapter members, and have been a key component in our chapter’s success and rapid growth. Through member stories, Cadillac spotlights, tech tips, reference information, chapter updates, website updates, and National CLC news and updates such as this month’s Grand National coverage, we have a solid newsletter format that we can build on in the future. I was very proud to win this year’s Newsletter Excellence Award and thank all of you that have supported our chapter and submitted your stories. While I received the award as editor, this truly was a group effort and belongs to all of us! If it were not for the many wonderful stories you submitted, these newsletters, much less this award, would not have been possible.
Looking forward, I would like for all of our members to consider submitting a story about Your Cadillac and Yourself! As most of you know I am open to stories that cover any angle whether it is about the history of the car, restoration of the car, your personal story and association with the car, local or regional meet-ups, or whatever, you would like to share. Thank You, Jason Edge
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Jason,
Congratulations. This is well deserved due to your efforts and uncompromising high standards.
You are surely destined to lead the CLC into the the future!
Jeff Kinzler
Yes, very well done and very deserved! The IT outlook -- a very important part of the CLC future -- is very rosy now with you at the helm.
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