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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Movember Reminds Men to See Doctors for Annual Check Up and Cancer Screening
Another Movemberhas come and gone. Another month of manly mustaches were grown by many a men to encourage men worldwide to see their doctors for their annual check up and cancer screening. This year I was proud to be a member of the team Fantastico Mustachios, who raised over $8,000 in our combined fund raising efforts. All proceeds go to support issues around men's cancer, including the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
My 16-year-old son supported my Movember campaign this year by growing an impressive 'stache in his own right. In the photo, Ayrton and I ponder the ever increasing importance of Movember to men's health. We encourage everyone to get a check up with your doctor and help the fight against men's cancer.
Korye Logan is an ad industry veteran. His passion is digital marketing strategy. He is a student of the discipline, studying old schoolers like Ogilvy, Hopkins and Caples and contemporaries like Josh Bernoff, Jakob Nielsen and the Eisenberg brothers. Korye has achieved success as an entrepreneur, creative director, sales executive, writer and marketing strategist. Korye’s portfolio includes work for Aetna, CitiGroup, Coca-Cola, Ford, H&R Block, Habitat for Humanity, HP and more.
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