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May 15, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz
) - Lynnwood, Washington ---
As an Entrepreneur Studies student, Liberty decided to start a website as a
method to find freelance projects from businesses and non-profit
organizations around the country. The website is called Liberty’s Research
because she is currently researching what kind of a company she wants to
start when she graduates in late 2009. Liberty’s website
www.libertysresearch.com
gives a brief bio, some of her professional and volunteer experiences,
writing samples, her interests, and contact information.
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Liberty is optimistic that her website
www.libertysresearch.com will
become a hit as the recession pushes companies and non-profit organizations
of various sizes to seek creative solutions in their upcoming projects.
Burned out after spending the last 4 years directly in sales, Liberty
Johnson, a 29 year old student seeks opportunities where she can teach
groups, gain experiences (that she might not get working in a traditional
job), and projects that she can work on at home from her computer.
When Liberty was just 15 years old, she became one of the youngest on-air
volunteers at the local public radio station (KRBD-FM) in Ketchikan, Alaska.
She entertained loyal local public radio listeners with her young and
innocent on-air persona, and music formats that included the latest country
and pop music back in the mid-late 90’s. While hosting the Tuesday night
country show, she gained listeners that normally would not listen to Country
music by playing various styles of the genre. Liberty started her own
Saturday night show appropriately called “The Liberty Show” in her Junior
year and played various types of popular music. She worked hard in addition
to her on-air time by volunteering during fund-raisers and other functions.
This earned her both Rookie of the Year and Volunteer of Year.
Instead of attending her Senior Prom, Liberty participated with her dad
in one of the Lion’s Club yearly fundraisers at the commercial AM radio
station reading advertisements for local businesses. Every year, the local
radio station would donate a large segment of time and businesses would
donate money in exchange for being promoted on-air. Before her radio days,
she was a Girl Scout Leader to a group of girls who had just made the Junior
level as 4th graders. She had been co-leading that particular troop for 3
years prior while in Junior High.
She is open to different opportunities that may be presented through her
website www.libertyressearch.com
. Organizations’ seeking to use her services don’t necessarily have to be in
the Seattle area as she is willing to work with companies and organizations
in other parts of the country.
Contact: Liberty Johnson 425-205-3642 liberty_anne2000@yahoo.com
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