This is what I received.....
I don't this this is private information as it really impacts everyone so I'll share. I received this information from our Area Facilitator yesterday. I'm not sure if it is the same company, but regardless, I'd be leery of this one as well. This was sent to an alumnae association president in Atlanta and since there is a strong panhell presence it was passed to other NPC alum groups.
******
Dear Madam,
My name is Sue. I'm an associate producer at Kaufman Films, a
production company based in New York City and headed by Kevin Kaufman, a native of Atlanta. Mr. Kaufman is a graduate of Westminster High School, and a friend of many graduates of the University of Georgia.
The reason for my e-mail is that we are developing a comedic television series that will focus on women in their thirties who were active members of sororities during their college years. With Kevin's roots so deep in Georgia, we thought it would be fun to feature UGA alumni who live in the Atlanta area and who remember their sorority days as the best years of their lives.
I am contacting your alumni association because my research indicates that your fraternity not only has a collegiate chapter at the University of Georgia, Athens, but also an active alumni association in the Athens or Atlanta area. We need some help networking these women and hope you'll help the cause. Again, this is a light comedy we're developing, so anyone involved is sure to have loads of fun. Please feel free to view our website at Kaufmanfilms.com to learn more about the high-caliber programming we've developed.
*******
The president who received it called the company and found out the following:
The alumnae chapter president in Atlanta received this
information. The alumnae president contacted the producer, Kevin Kaufman for a description of the show. This is a reality type mini series about women who try to relive their college sorority life - similar to the movie Old School. She declined to send the information to the alumnae, saying there was no way her sorority would be involved in this type of project.
So, that is the word on the street down here.....
|