X-Message-Number: 25641
From: "Joe Waynick" <>
Subject: 2005 Goals
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 08:37:18 -0700

    I would like to thank John Grigg, Mike Reed, Paula Lemler, and Shannon
Vyff for their support and confidence in Alcor. Strong membership support is
essential to the continued health and stability of our organization. 

    Our 2005 goals are indeed aggressive. But taken in the context of a
three year plan, I am quite confident most, if not all of the objectives I
wrote about in the magazine are achievable. In 2004, we spent the majority
of our efforts building the necessary infrastructure needed to support an
expanding organization. Getting our fiscal and political, and organizational
houses in order was of paramount importance. Now, in 2005, we will build
upon those successes and bring greater capability, new technology, and
higher membership growth.

    The new Patient Care Bay and Operating Room are only Phase I of a three
phase Facility Expansion Project. I'll share more about Phase II and Phase
III planned for 2006 in upcoming Cryonics magazine articles. Suffice it to
say that 2005 is just the beginning of a long-term coordinated effort to
achieve market penetration, economies of scale, and even greater
technological superiority unlike anything Alcor has seen before.

    Mike Reed is right. The reason I can make these promises is because
there are many good people who work and volunteer at Alcor. Otherwise,
progress would be impossible. Leveraging our greatest corporate asset, our
people, will be the keys to our success. Here's wishing you long life and
good health.

     Joe Waynick, CEO/President, Alcor Life Extension Foundation

    Visit our website at: http://www.alcor.org or to subscribe to our
monthly newsletter go to:
<http://four.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/AlcorNews>
http://four.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/AlcorNews.

    The Alcor Life Extension Foundation was founded in 1972 as a non-profit,
tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, and has 67 patients in cryostasis. Alcor
is the world's leading provider of professional cryotransport services with
over 712 members who have pre-arranged for cryopreservation. Alcor's
Emergency CryoTransport System (ECS) is a medical-style rescue network
patterned after the Emergency Medical System (EMS). Alcor CryoTransport
Technicians, as with EMTs and Paramedics on an ambulance, are advised by our
Medical Director and Advisory Boards consisting of MDs, PhDs,
cryobiologists, scientists, and other members of the scientific research
community who are Alcor members and/or contract physicians.

 

 



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