Tuesday, October 7, 2014

National Stroke Association - Announcing our best e-newsletter yet

I don't think I have gotten any useful information yet from the NSA.

Ms. Clair Diones, How many survivors have you personally asked about the usefulness of your work? Any at all? Try calling their 1-800 number and see how bad it is. 1-800-787-6537 or 1-800-STROKES
You first would have a great outreach to survivors, which you could directly copy from the British Stroke Association.

Mr. Matt Lopez as Next CEO,  you have your work cut out for you. Lots to fix in your organization if you are to fulfill your mission statement.


http://www.stroke.org/site/R?i=SOnLnlOfaGc5mgeF1Utuuw
Dear dean,
To keep you better informed about all of our work, we’re giving our signature e-newsletter a fresh, new design. Moving forward Brain Alert will be called the National Stroke Association Monthly E-newsletter. You will receive the first issue in November. Here are a few of the exciting new features:
  • Mobile-friendly - Now you can stay informed about our latest projects in a format that’s easy-to-read on your smartphone or tablet.
  • Content by category - Each article will be clearly marked with a category. This will help you find the information you value most at a glance.
  • More exclusive info - The monthly e-newsletter will focus solely on the educational programs and resources developed by National Stroke Association. We have a lot to offer the stroke community(I really doubt it), and we want to make sure you know about everything.
You can still stay informed about the latest stroke news and research. Subscribe to our StrokeSmart® e-newsletter, which goes out twice a month.
To see what we’re working on in October, visit www.stroke.org.
Sincerely,
Clair Diones Signature - 2013
Clair Diones
Director, Marketing and Communications

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