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Galina-37 [17]
1 year ago
12

You are a student researching a company for your business class presentation. Write to Margaret Sims, the public relations direc

tor, of the corporation you are researching, and ask for information about her company.
English
1 answer:
prohojiy [21]1 year ago
6 0

Explanation:

To: Margaret Sims

Public relations director

Dear Ms. Sims

I am amazed by your company's success and that is why I would like to do a little research about your company to do a great presentation for my business class. There will be young people in the audience that are wanting to learn more about business and older ones who will rate my presentation. I would like to ask you a couple of question and some of them are connected to your beginning in the company and how to be a great director. Also, I want to know more about your actions and skills in the company because they led you to the nowadays success. I want to know how are you dealing with difficulties and finances.

Thank you for your time!

Sincerely, Mark.

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