I wasn't sure where to post this. Here, or the 'work related' thread, but thought here would be better due to some of the general nature of my thoughts.
I've given quite a bit of consideration on how to utilize my 'contacts' in the Food Service industry regarding getting Mr. Kyles info out to those in the industry and public, and would like some feedback on the following thoughts -or- other idea's suggestions when I make contact. I want to make the most of the potential opportunity with this contact.
Given the time frame of his memories, I think it is excellent to 'key in' on those area's, however with as much time as has passed, it's likely many of those he may have once worked with have quite possibly relocated, retired, moved onto other companies, or other area's within the industries. Because of this, I think it is most important to do whatever we can to get Mr. Kyles information out nationally to the higher ups in the industry who would quite possibly have 'ties' to others within different fields in the industry. I think this would gain the most exposure for Mr. Kyle. I'm also hoping 'retiries' with a strong bond to the industry would still read about industry news - possibly getting his story out to them too.
What I would like to see happen:
1)Get his info, even a quarter page size 'donated' in the ad space area's of the major industry magazines and news letters. I am hoping my contact in the disposable paper and plastic industry, along with his brother- who I just remembered is/was a head chef in an upperscale Chicago area restaurant, can help provide a list of the leading magazines and newsletters in the industry. I would like to see this in both paper and online area's for these magazines and news letters. This would also include NRA, National Restaurant Association, CRA, Colorado restaurant association, and the state restaurant associations for the list of possible states we believe Mr. Kyle may be associated with.
2)Has anyone considered adding Mr. Kyles story to the CNN 'ireport' available online? I do not have an account to add his story, but perhaps one of you with journalistic talent might consider opening an account and writing a story for the ireport? If I understand how the ireport works correctly, there is a chance CNN or HLN may pick up his story and air it nationally. (which would be great!) and the use of the 'tag' feature somehow adds the story to other blogs? Am I understanding this 'chain of events' with ireport and tags correctly?
ETA: or with permission, submit the news articles which have already made local news in Indy, Savaanah, and Colorado, to the ireport. Maybe a combo or edit of the wiki page for ireport?
Those are the two idea's I have now, in addition to whats already being done. Unfortunately, I am still working on a 'broken' computer which limits my ability to do some of this work myself, so for those area's I can't access from my computer, I would like to ask for assistance - if that is ok.
There are also a few other sites I have found via searches, which I was unable to access, or request/submit info regarding Mr. Kyle- due to the computer problems. I would like to, if it is ok, submit these here and ask others to give it a shot. I'd have to look again, but one of them was a 'lost and found' in the industry news. Kind of a thing, where if someone lost contact with "John Smith who used to work for ABC food supply, where are they now? The site owner has followed up with locating some of these 'lost contacts'. Perhaps he or she would too be willing to add Mr. Kyles info to locate someone who may remember working or associating with him in the bus.
Thoughts? Yay, nay?
Thanks!
Cubby