Leadership (7)
- Amber Smith
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President
amber@me-3.org - Sarah Johnson
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Vice President, Attorney
sarah@me-3.org - Tom Zajkowski
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Treasurer
tom@me-3.org - Charlie Chrisawn
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Secretary, Fundraising Chair
charlie@me-3.org - Neville Devlaliwalla
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Marketing Chair
neville@me-3.org - Shane Fitzsimmons
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Chairman
shane@me-3.org - Eric Fotheringham
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Communities In Action (CIA) Coordinator
eric@me-3.org
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ME³ Seeks Volunteer Writers to Produce Content for Newsletter, Empower
July 14, 2009
Empower is ME³'s quarterly newspaper for Wake County community members featuring stories on volunteerism, community and social issues,
spotlights on volunteer heroes and community leaders, opportunities to get involved, and more! The following are rules and guidelines on creating
an article for Empower, and article topic suggestions:
Article Guidelines, Rules, and Restrictions
- Articles must be submitted by the posted deadline to be considered for printing in the next upcoming issue of Empower. See submissions page for next deadline: http://www.me-3.org/empowersubmissions.html
- Articles should aim to be between 400-500 words (blurbs will be shorter). We may consider longer articles depending on topic and available space - please submit a proposal for long articles before submitting a long article itself.
- Those submitting editorial articles must be willing to allow reader responses to be published in following issues if deemed appropriate by Empower editors.
- Writers should maintain a list of the sources used for their articles; Empower aims for high levels of professionalism and accuracy in writing.
- ME³ and Empower reserve the right to refrain from publishing any article.
- We are unable to accept articles that promote one side of a political issue. Empower aims to cover social and community issues that affect community members. However, Empower is the project and product of ME³, a nonprofit charitable organization, and is obligated to remain neutral regarding political issues. We may, however, consider accepting articles on the following topics and may print such articles if deemed appropriate after review:
- -Articles that may contain reports on advocacy as it pertains to the work of a charitable organization.
- -Articles that cover evenly both sides of an advocacy discussion as long as it is related to the work of a charitable organization.
To view these guidelines online, visit: http://www.me-3.org/empowerguidelines.html
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