The Coshocton County Beacon January 8, 2020 | Page 15
Hasseman releases new book
called ‘The Give First Economy’
COSHOCTON - CEO of Hasseman Marketing, Kirby Has-
seman, has released a new book called “The Give First
Economy” and is excited to talk about how to grow a
business “the right way.” Hasseman says we are living
in a “give first economy” where the best entrepreneurs,
salespeople and organizations create value by “giving”
before going for the sale.
“Because of social media, customers and prospects
have the ability to turn you off,” says Hasseman. “So
when you give value upfront pull prospects in and create
long term customers.”
Hasseman has been speaking to groups about this
concept for several years.
The new book, available on Amazon, focuses not only
on providing value to customers, but also how to be
more productive as well.
“What I found was that people love the idea of giving
first, but are overwhelmed by how much time it might
take. So I set out to answer that by showing how every-
one can get more done.” Hasseman said.
Though you can purchase a physical book or an audio
book, Hasseman has also created a free promotion with
Kindle so anyone can get a free copy of the ebook for the
first few days.
“There is nothing like having a physical copy of a book,
and I hope people get one. But I am excited about the
idea and I did not want cost to be a problem. So we creat-
ed this deal so we can spread the word.”
Hasseman is the CEO of Hasseman Marketing, a full
service marketing firm located in Coshocton. Founded
in 2004, Hasseman Marketing provides promotional
products, print services, video production, graphic
design and more. You can find more information about
Hasseman Marketing at www.hassemanmarketing.com.
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Mathews elected new president of Ridgewood BOE
WEST LAFAYETTE - The Ridgewood Local School Board
of Education met Friday Jan. 3 to begin the new year
with a budget hearing, organizational meeting, finance
committee meeting and regular board meeting. Frank
Mathews was elected the new president of the board with
John Riebesell as the vice president. The oath of office
was given to the board members Cathy McCrea, John
Riebesell, Tony Griffith and Alan Folkert as elected from
the November election. President Mathews and Vice
President Riebesell were also given the oath of office.
Standing committees assigned to members include the
following: District Student Achievement Liaison – John
Riebesell; District Legislative Liaison – Cathy McCrea;
Building and Grounds – Cathy McCrea and John Rie-
besell; Finance Committee – Frank Mathews and Tony
Griffith; Athletic Council – Frank Mathews and Alan
Folkert; Insurance Committee – Frank Mathews and
John Riebesell; Certified Negotiations – Cathy McCrea
and John Riebesell; Classified Negotiations – Frank
Mathews and Alan Folkert; Wall of Fame – Tony Griffith;
Policy Committee – Tony Griffith and John Riebesell;
Coshocton County Career Center Rep. – Cathy McCrea;
Records Commission – Frank Mathews.
Time and place of meetings was set for the upcoming
year as follows: Monday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m., Friday, March
20, at 7 a.m. (RES); Monday, April 20, at 7 p.m.; Monday,
May 11, at 7 p.m.; Monday, June 15 at 7 a.m.; Tuesday,
June 30, at 8 a.m.; Friday, July 17, at 7 a.m.; Monday Aug.
17, at 7 p.m.; Monday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m.; Monday, Oct. 19,
at 7 p.m.; Friday, Nov. 20 at 7 a.m. (RHS); and Friday, Dec.
18, at 7 a.m.(RMS). All meetings will be at the adminis-
tration building at 301 S. Oak St., West Lafayette, unless
otherwise noted.
The regular board of education meeting met follow-
ing the finance committee meeting with the following
actions: Approval of the Dec. 20, 2019 finance meeting
and regular meeting, approval of the treasurer’s report,
an MOU with the MVESC to RLSD boundary students at-
tending non-public schools for Title I services during the
2019-2020 school year; approval of Tracy Neal and Matt
Wells as van drivers for 2019-2020 school year; OBI trainer
agreement with Coshocton County Head Start. Update
was given on the new athletic facility. The next regular
board of education meeting will be Monday, Feb. 10, at 7
p.m. at the administration building at 301 S. Oak St.
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