Charter Oak FCU and Fitch High School Hold Apprentice Challenge! Students Competed to Develop Next Promotion for Credit Union's High School Branches
Groton, CT-June 10, 2010 -24 Fitch High School students took
part in an Apprentice Challenge recently to develop a new marketing campaign
for Charter Oak Federal Credit Union. Organized by Business Education teacher
Shelly O'Neal-Kegler and Charter Oak's Kim Bartlett, the event is modeled after
Donald Trump's popular television show. Students were challenged to find new
and exciting ways to promote Charter Oak's Focused on Finance Program to
high school students.
From Free Orange Fridays (rewarding students who stop
into the branch wearing Charter Oak's signature orange color) to holding a
membership drive and rewarding the class who has the most student accounts
-participants in the Apprentice Challenge brainstormed a variety of innovative
marketing ideas that will be used next year at both Fitch and Killingly High
Schools.
Participating students were
mentored by volunteer marketing experts Diane Martin of Hall Radio, Kris
Peterson-Browning of The Day Publishing Company, Jackie Steele of Citadel
Broadcasting and Pete Hary of Quinn and Hary Marketing.
For more information on Charter Oak's educational efforts at
Fitch High School, visit CharterOak.org.
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