Bill "Guerrilla" Gallagher Joins MegaMania Interactive
Market Wire, January, 2005
MegaMania Interactive, Inc. (MMI) (OTC: MNIA) CEO George Bogle announced today that Dr. Bill "Guerrilla" Gallagher, MA, PhD, has been appointed MMI's new National Marketing Director.
Gallagher has been teaching, speaking and writing on sales and marketing since he teamed up with Guerrilla Marketing guru Jay Conrad Levinson in 1989. Bill's informative commentary has been featured in such prestigious publications as The Wall Street Journal, Selling Power, USA Today, Money and Time magazines.
In addition, Bill has appeared on a host of national radio and television shows, including "Good Morning America," "Today," "CNN," and "The CBS Evening News." Some of his many clients include: American Express, Bank of America, Dean Witter Reynolds, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Levi Strauss, National Association of Realtors, Stanford University, Jiffy Lube, AOL and Tyson Foods.
Co-author in the legendary Guerrilla Marketing series (over 15 million copies sold) and lead author of "Guerrilla Selling," Bill has also received honors for excellence in business training from the governments of Israel, Singapore, the Netherlands, and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Bill will be working directly with MMI's President to develop marketing strategies for the company. "How can you not be excited about having someone of Bill's caliber join your team?" said George Bogle, CEO. "Personally, I'm thrilled by the opportunity to work with him and his joining is an endorsement of the strength of our business model. Bill's contributions to the team will support the company's expansion programs to increase awareness for MegaMania in the marketplace.
According to Bill, "I am excited about what MMI has to offer the small business community and believe we have the foundation for building a World-Class Internet brand."
Welcome aboard Bill! You can contact him anytime at: Bill@megamania.com or by phone at 530-622-6075.
Safe Harbor" statement:
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Except for historical information, all statements, expectations and assumptions contained in the foregoing are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. It is possible that the assumptions made by management may not materialize. MegaMania Interactive assumes no obligation to update or correct forward-looking statements or statements made by third-parties.
Contact: George Bogle, CEO MegaMania Interactive Inc. 17047 El Camino Real, Suite 150 Houston, Texas 77058 281/461-1110 customerservice@megamania.com http://www.megamania.com
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