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For Immediate Release: Contact: Craig Smith
603.759.5870 craig@riverbankcommunications.com
RIVERBANK COMMUNICATIONS TO LEAD LETOURNEAU REELECTION FUNDRAISING EFFORTS
Impressive list of fundraising clients continues to grow
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MANCHESTER, NH May 21, 2008─Veteran New Hampshire public affairs agency, Riverbank Communications, LLC announced today that it has been selected by State Senator Robert Letourneau to lead his re-election fundraising efforts.
Riverbank will be tasked with organizing Letourneau’s fundraising calls, mail events and online outreach. The firm performed the same role for Letourneau’s 2004 Senatorial campaign.
“I am very pleased to be able to bring back Riverbank Communications to help with my fundraising,” Letourneau commented. “Riverbank Communications has a long record of delivering stellar results for their fundraising clients and I am confident they will be a great asset to my campaign.”
“Senator Letourneau is a good friend and an excellent Legislator,” said Craig Smith, Riverbank’s founder. “I am more than happy to do my part to ensure that Senator Letourneau returns to Concord to continue his great work for the people of District 19.”
ABOUT RIVERBANK COMMUNICATIONS
Founded in 2004, Riverbank Communications has quickly grown into one of New Hampshire’s leading public affairs agencies. Riverbank specializes in fundraising, list sales and media relations for candidates, corporations, political organizations and non-profits.
Riverbank Communications’ past and present clients include New Hampshire Congressional Candidates John Stephen and Jennifer Horn, Manchester Mayor Frank Guinta, the New Hampshire Senate Republican Victory PAC, New Hampshire State Senator Robert Letourneau, former New Hampshire Governor Craig Benson and former United States Senator Gordon Humphrey.
More information about Riverbank Communications can be found at www.RiverbankCommunications.com.
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