| June 22nd, 2009 Gatsas For Mayor Announces Fundraising Committee Gatsas for Mayor Announces Finance Committee First Fundraiser on June 29th at the Derryfield June 16, 2009, Manchester, NH – The Gatsas for Mayor Campaign announced the formation of its Finance Committee. The Committee consists of a wide range of individuals, business leaders, and friends of the candidate. The group will lead the effort to raise necessary funds to run a formidable campaign for Mayor of Manchester, NH. The Gatsas for Mayor Finance Committee will be co-chaired by Wedu, Inc. owner and president Sean Owen, and financial investor and political activist Fred Tausch. “I’m very proud of the diverse, bipartisan team that we have put together. Unfortunately raising and spending money is a requirement for any successful campaign in order to effectively get your message out to the voters. A requirement that we are now prepared to fulfill,” said Ted Gatsas. The Finance Committee will be comprised of the following individuals; Dick Anagnost, Andy Crews, Dan Cronin, Eleanor Dahar, Tom Farrelly, Ben Gamache, Linda Johnson, Chuck Morse, Sean Owen, Joe Reilly, Frank Rich, Will Socha, Andy Leach, Steve Talarico, Fred Tausch, Siobhan Tautkus, Jamie Timbas, Alex Vailas, Jim Watson, and Bob Werner. Finance Committee Co-Chair Sean Owen said, “The last few races for mayor have required raising and spending $250,000 to $300,000. Fortunately, we have a candidate who is second to none in his fundraising ability. The outstanding team that Ted has assembled will definitely exceed these totals. Ted has the right message and contributors from all political backgrounds are responding.” The committee held its first organizational meeting and is working towards a successful fundraising kick off event on Monday June 29th from 5:30pm-7:30pm at the Derryfield Country Club, 625 Mammoth Road in Manchester, NH. For more information on tickets to the event or to make a contribution, please visit www.tedgatsas.com -End- Paid for by Gatsas for Mayor, Bob Rivard, Fiscal Agent Back To News |










