The MAGNUS team would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and thank you for your support throughout 2011.
MAGNUS this year started supporting the Black Dog Institute, a not-for-profit, educational, research, clinical and community-oriented facility offering specialist expertise in depression and bipolar disorder. In lieu of sending Christmas cards this year, MAGNUS has put together a brief Christmas video and will be making a donation to the Black Dog Institute.
We hope you have a Merry Christmas and a safe and successful 2012.
MAGNUS Investor Relations + Corporate Communication is proud to announce that it has signed an agreement to support the Black Dog Institute, a national facility offering specialist expertise in depression and bipolar disorder, combining research, clinical services, education and community support programs.
MAGNUS will provide pro-bono media relations and corporate communication services when requested by the Institute, to help boost the Black Dog Institute’s profile to more and more people across Australia.
MAGNUS Managing Director, John Gardner, said establishing a relationship with the Black Dog Institute was ultimately driven by the MAGNUS team’s willingness to give back to the local community by providing corporate communication services, skills and expertise.
“The MAGNUS team discussed the idea of working with a charity on a pro-bono basis and the team unanimously agreed to support an organization that helps to break down the stigma of mental illnesses in Australia.
“Both MAGNUS and the Black Dog Institute are currently embarking on national expansion, which makes this relationship more meaningful as we look to the future,” Mr Gardner said.
Black Dog Corporate Relations and Development Manager Vicki Miller said: “With one in five Australians developing a mood disorder in their lifetime, it’s important to have a passionate team behind the cause to help educate the community about depression and bipolar disorders.
“We are very excited to have MAGNUS’s support and are looking forward to forming a long and impactful relationship.”