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Learn About Cadillac's Rock & Roll Renaissance at March 9 IABC/Detroit Meeting

    DETROIT, Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ --

    What:  Ever wondered how Cadillac went from being the car your grandfather
drove (and you wouldn't be seen in) to the hottest and hippest automotive
brand in the land?  Come to the IABC/Detroit luncheon March 9 to learn how the
combination of "gotta have" products and creative communications is helping
return Cadillac to its status as Standard of the World.
    Detroit-area winners of IABC District 7's Silver Quill Awards will also be
honored at this luncheon.  Winners of the Silver Quill represent the best in
business communications in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana.

    Who:  Join General Motors Cadillac Marketing Director, Jay Spenchian, and
IABC/Detroit, in an engaging presentation of Cadillac's Rock & Roll
Renaissance and the dramatic ways Cadillac is getting attention.

    When: 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, 2005

    Where: Fairlane Club, 5000 Fairlane Woods Drive, Dearborn, MI 48126.
Phone 313-336-4400 http://www.fairlaneclub.com/about/directions.htm
Admission: $30 for members and $40 for non-members; price includes lunch.

    Reservations: Call Nancy Skidmore at 248-546-5490 or
nskidmore@earthlink.net

    IABC/Detroit, one of the largest chapters of the 13,000 member
International Association of Business Communicators, connects more than 250
professional communicators to the people, resources and knowledge necessary to
advance their communication careers.  The chapter, which includes members in
Michigan, Ohio and Canada, holds monthly professional development programs;
sponsors workshops; offers job referral services, informative publications,
award programs, accreditation programs, and the opportunity to meet and
network with other communicators.  For information on membership, visit
http://www.iabc.com .  Additional information on the chapter and its free
electronic job referral service for employers is available at
http://www.iabcdetroit.com or by calling IABC/Detroit's Executive Secretary
Nancy Skidmore at 248-546-5490.

                  IABC/Detroit: Where Communicators Connect


SOURCE IABC/Detroit




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  • http://www.iabcdetroit.com
  • http://www.fairlaneclub.com/about/directions.htm
  • http://www.iabc.com
    CONTACT:
    Janine Krasicky, IABC/Detroit PR Director,
    President, J9 Media Solutions LLC, +1-248-542-3991,
    janine@j9media.com ; or Jessica Mumaw, IABC/Detroit Member,
    +1-517-347-5244, jmumaw@ddpmi.com
    NOTE TO EDITORS: If interested in interviewing the speakers,
    please contact Janine Krasicky, J9 Media Solutions,
    +1-248-542-3991, janine@j9media.com .