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““Having run marketing at a number of companies, I immediately recognized Cathy's exceptional strategic and tactical marketing leadership expertise. She has initiated and executed on results-driven marketing programs for companies in every stage of development, from startup through successful IPO to global Tier 1 enterprises. Through these programs, she has demonstrated incredible creativity in all areas of marketing; especially taking "unknown" companies or products to a leadership position -- and revenues have risen accordingly. Her Web 2.0 marketing skills, which include web design and development and SEO, are excellent -- the best I've ever seen. And, having worked with her for years, I know she's a truly good person, hardworking, honest, who is well respected by colleagues, employers and employees.”
-- Chris Jensen, CEO, Jensen Market

“Cathy is the definitive marketing strategist and has led my company to success even in the worst of times (three up/down cycles in 31 years), because she is at the top of her game, which keeps us at the top of ours in the minds of our clients. In times when the economics dictate a call for desperate measures, our company has stayed on a steady path, which is a testament to keeping new business flowing in, even if the orders are scarce, thus our significant consistency in volatile markets, and all with little or no cash infusions for mostly useless advertising. She is the antithesis of "when the going gets tough, advertise," and she has proven that you don't need to spend a fortune in order to keep the business coming through the door. In an industry that has seen up to a 70% decline in sales, overall we saw only a +/- 20% reduction, (and now, even in this continuing recession, we are seeing record sales numbers) meaning that new business is more than replacing lost business because Cathy Taylor keeps our name in bright lights without spending zillions of prospectively wasteful ad dollars. Cathy pulls solid gold out of thin air ... which is her genius.”

-- Thomas C. Lawson, CEO, APSCREEN


Cathy is one of those unique treasures that promises a lot and delivers even more. She has grown multi-million dollar companies from the ground up. I appreciate her depth of knowledge in the areas of internet and affiliate marketing as well as website development. She really knows marketing and she loves to help start-up and small companies meet their challenges in the beginning years. All of her work comes from her commitment to be of service and she does it all with joy and lightness. You would be hard pressed to find anyone better to help you market online and support the growth of your company.”

-- MichelJoy DelRey, Founder, New Century Productions


 

IS THERE A STEM SCHOLARSHIP IN YOUR FUTURE?

The Saddleback College Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) departments have made it possible for students to receive scholarships when the new grant program begins in 2013.

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KSBR TAKES ON A NEW WORLD OF BROADCASTING

Rapid technological advances have caused a convergence in media that is shaping a new form of journalism, revolutionizing how we connect with consumers of information whether via TV, radio, or print communication.
Radio used to be free. But if you want the sexy features of listening to music or news wherever you want, whenever you want, and from the exact location that you want, you may be shelling out a little cash to do so.

NEWS WRITING

Here a few news writing samples.

GIVING CHILDREN HOPE FOR THE HOLIDAYS

GCHope estimates there are over 28,000 children in Orange County who are considered homeless (according to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act), and many of these children go without enough to eat. Their “We’ve Got Your Back” program supports more than 4,000 children every week by delivering backpacks full of canned goods, cereal, juice etc., to their schools so these kids have food to take home for the weekend.

 

NON-PROFT CAREER DAY AND THE 22ND ANNUAL RED RIBBON EVENT UNIT

Students as well as our Orange County community can attend the event on Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the College SSC Quad between the BGS and SSC Buildings.
This event serves three purposes: 1) to provide health services students job and internship opportunities, 2) celebrate the ongoing, national campaign against drug use, as well as to 3) allow high school students a chance to view our campus and the CTE programs.

WOMAN STOPS LOOKING INTO MIRROR FOR ONE YEAR

Does the idea of not looking into a mirror for one full year intrigue you? That is exactly what Kjerstin Gruys, Cultural Sociologist, did and then wrote a book about it called, "Mirror, Mirror off the Wall," due to be published in May 2013.

IVC COMMEMORATES 9-11 TERRORIST ATTACKS AND OUR FIRST RESPONDERS

acrowd of people joined in on Tuesday’s yearly ceremony hosted by Irvine Valley College to honor the victims and first responders of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB CELEBRATE OBAMA WIN

President Barack Obama wins a second term with 303 electoral votes over Romney at 206, and Kathryn Peña, President of the Saddleback Young Democrats Club, is relieved for college students everywhere.
The Young Democrats Club supported Obama because he is a “strong advocate for education,” Peña said. Also, Obama supports “women in terms of equal pay and also for reproductive rights as well as the LGBT communities.”

INSIDE ROCK CLIMBING

Saddleback College Student, Donavin Garcia, trains at the Lake Forest, CA Aesthetic Climbing Gym to become a world-class rock climber.

GRAVE CONCERN FOR CALIFORNIA'S FUTURE

At an event held Friday, Dec. 7 in the Ronald Reagan Board of Trustees Room of Saddleback College, many concerned Californians came together to discuss the effects of Election 2012 on small business including what the future holds for student jobs.

ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT PRESENTS THE HIDDEN SOCIAL COSTS

Anthropology  investigates the biological and cultural life of human beings in all times and places. Students learn to appreciate other ways of life including various belief systems and knowledge. At Saddleback College, students learn about four fields of anthropological discipline: cultural, archaeology, linguistic and biological. There is also an emphasis on study of contemporary issues such as social movements, human rights and political conflict.

CLUB RUSH AND HALLOWEEN FUN (VIDEO) 

Saddleback College hosted Club Rush on Wednesday, Oct. 31 so students could discover more about each of the more than 24 clubs available to join. Games were also provided along with yummy food and the music stylings of Troy Richie.

Club Rush Story here

YOGA IMPROVES SPORTS PERFORMANCE

Yoga is becoming an alternative for athletes who want to be more flexible and as a result, improve their sports performance.

WOULD LEGALIZING MARIJUANA BENEFIT CALIFORNIA

USA Today reports that 6.9 percent of the population admits to marijuana use¹ -- making it the most commonly abused drug in the United States. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) reports that about “1 in 6 people who start using as a teen, and 25-50 percent of those who use it every day, become addicted to marijuana.”

 

HITCH A RIDE ON RADIO CARAVAN

Join Radio Caravan every Saturday moring at 8 a.m. on KX 93.5 FM for an eclectic mix of interviews, politics, music, and conversations about random stuff that your hosts, Scott Hays and Robert Palmer, find interesting.

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