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		<title>Holiday Philanthropy: Holme, Roberts &amp; Owen LLP</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 03:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan Hyatt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I opened my annual greeting card that I received in the mail from the law offices of Holme, Roberts &#38; Owen, LLP.   This year&#8217;s card was a 5 x 7 postcard sent in an envelope.  What I like about HRO&#8217;s card is that it features their logo, tagline, and lists their locations across the bottom [...]]]></description>
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Today I opened my annual greeting card that I received in the mail from the law offices of Holme, Roberts &amp; Owen, LLP.   This year&#8217;s card was a 5 x 7 postcard sent in an envelope.  What I like about HRO&#8217;s card is that it features their logo, tagline, and lists their locations across the bottom &#8211; using a very minimalist approach to promoting their business.  The card instead is designed to highlight the company&#8217;s support of the Make-A-Wish Foundation and gives a brief two paragraph description of the nonprofit.  It then goes on to state,&#8221;Once again, in lieu of a traditional holiday greeting, HRO is very proud to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation on your behalf by adopting and granting the wish of a young girl.&#8221;  On the other side of the postcard is a photo and description of the girl they are supporting with details of her wish &#8212; to travel to Hawaii to see beaches, dolphins and volcanos.  The card itself has been designed to highlight the girl&#8217;s wish &#8211; barefeet in sand with a starfish on one side and a lei and sand along with her photo on the other side.  Very nicely done.  Maybe next year, your company could do something similar&#8230;??? </p>
<p>For more information on Holme, Roberts &amp; Owen&#8217;s community involvement, go to: http://www.hro.com/displayPage/472.</p>
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