AARP Members Switch to American Seniors Association and Establish First ASA Chapter in New Jersey
01 Juni 2010 - 4:48PM
Marketwired
"It is significant and praiseworthy that Bruce Tuttle and fellow
members of AARP Local Chapter 3728 in New Jersey announced today
they are switching membership from an interest that they feel
doesn't represent them and joining our growing organization," says
Stuart Barton, President of the American Seniors Association (ASA)
(PINKSHEETS: AMSA) representing well over a hundred thousand
members nationwide.
Barton welcomed the new members at a Brant Beach, New Jersey,
meeting where he and Tuttle announced the formation of "ASA's first
official chapter." Tuttle also praised "ASA's excellent benefit
package for members of all ages."
American Seniors Association Holding Group,
Inc. American Seniors Association Holding Group, Inc, based in
Atlanta, Georgia, operates under the trade name of the American
Seniors Association.
The American Seniors Association, is a conservative oriented
membership organization that offers discounted products and
services to its members throughout the United States. These
services and products are offered by national and global partners
such as CVS Pharmacy, Liberty Mutual Insurance, Bankers Fidelity,
Hertz and Penske among others. Please visit americanseniors.org for
additional information or to become a member.
The Company also has two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Kiosk Food
Solutions, Inc. and Eddy Chan's Inc., which it has previously
announced will be spun off via a share distribution per the merger
agreement with ASF Group, Inc.
Contact: American Seniors Association 800-951-0017
info@americanseniors.org
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