hellwoman
02-12-2007, 08:25 AM
ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL TOWSURFERS, (APT) OPENS NEW CORPORATE OFFICES IN LAGUNA BEACH AND HIRES FULL-TIME STAFF
http://towchat.towsurfer.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=236&PN=1
FOR RELEASE ON: FRIDAY- FEBRUARY 9, 2007
LAGUNA BEACH, CA - The Association of Professional Towsurfers, the official non-profit sanctioning body of Professional Tow-In Surfing, announced that it has opened new and larger offices in Laguna Beach, California and hired a full-time event manager.
The 2007 APT World Tour Tow-In Surfing Circuit currently has four major events scheduled for 2007 in Hawaii, Mexico and Chile.
Eric Akiskalian, APT's Founder and President says, “I had an idea of how much work was involved but this is more then we can handle by ourselves and this is why we are gearing up with more offices and more personnel.
The APT corporate offices are located at 759 South Pacific Coast Hwy in Laguna Beach, CA and will be run by an event management veteran, CarolAnne Giustina. Having managed event properties such as the IFMA Freestyle Motocross Tour; The United States of America Snowboard Tour; The Vans Triple Crown of Snowboarding and the Jeep King of the Hill Mt. Biking events among others, CarollAnne is well suited for her role as Administration Director of the APT.
“Carol Anne is a highly capable professional who has a long history of managing events and working with professional athletes,” said APT Marketing Director, Jimbeau Andrews. “We are very pleased to have her on board and helping to grow this organization and our sport of Tow-In Surfing.”
One of Carol Anne's first tasks is to coordinate new APT charter clubs and members joining from around the world. APT Charter Clubs are popping up across the country to support the growth of the sport, the APT organization and the World Tour Tow-In Surfing Circuit in a myriad of ways. APT Charter Clubs have been formally established in Lincoln City and Newport, Oregon. Other locations in the development stages include: Canada, Washington, Northern California, Central California, Southern California, Florida, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Brazil, Hawaii, Tahiti, France, Spain, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and Japan.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like more information, APT official action photos or a color photograph of APT President Eric Akiskalian, APT Event Sanctioning Director Rodney Kilborn, APT Marketing Director Jimbeau Andrews, or APT Administrative Director Carol Anne Giustina, please contact APT at (949) 338-1357.
http://towchat.towsurfer.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=236&PN=1
FOR RELEASE ON: FRIDAY- FEBRUARY 9, 2007
LAGUNA BEACH, CA - The Association of Professional Towsurfers, the official non-profit sanctioning body of Professional Tow-In Surfing, announced that it has opened new and larger offices in Laguna Beach, California and hired a full-time event manager.
The 2007 APT World Tour Tow-In Surfing Circuit currently has four major events scheduled for 2007 in Hawaii, Mexico and Chile.
Eric Akiskalian, APT's Founder and President says, “I had an idea of how much work was involved but this is more then we can handle by ourselves and this is why we are gearing up with more offices and more personnel.
The APT corporate offices are located at 759 South Pacific Coast Hwy in Laguna Beach, CA and will be run by an event management veteran, CarolAnne Giustina. Having managed event properties such as the IFMA Freestyle Motocross Tour; The United States of America Snowboard Tour; The Vans Triple Crown of Snowboarding and the Jeep King of the Hill Mt. Biking events among others, CarollAnne is well suited for her role as Administration Director of the APT.
“Carol Anne is a highly capable professional who has a long history of managing events and working with professional athletes,” said APT Marketing Director, Jimbeau Andrews. “We are very pleased to have her on board and helping to grow this organization and our sport of Tow-In Surfing.”
One of Carol Anne's first tasks is to coordinate new APT charter clubs and members joining from around the world. APT Charter Clubs are popping up across the country to support the growth of the sport, the APT organization and the World Tour Tow-In Surfing Circuit in a myriad of ways. APT Charter Clubs have been formally established in Lincoln City and Newport, Oregon. Other locations in the development stages include: Canada, Washington, Northern California, Central California, Southern California, Florida, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Brazil, Hawaii, Tahiti, France, Spain, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and Japan.
# # #
EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like more information, APT official action photos or a color photograph of APT President Eric Akiskalian, APT Event Sanctioning Director Rodney Kilborn, APT Marketing Director Jimbeau Andrews, or APT Administrative Director Carol Anne Giustina, please contact APT at (949) 338-1357.