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Money Scholar Names Lola Jo Sales Group as Its New Representation for East and West Coast Territories

After weeks of searching, Money Scholar finds an advocate in Lola Jo Sales Group and launches new sales strategy with its debut at the ENK Children's Club in New York City.

2011-03-09
DUARTE, CA, March 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) After weeks of searching for the right company to represent its unique line of banks, Money Scholar has entered into an agreement with Lola Jo Sales Group as its new rep for the East and West Coast territories.

Under this agreement, Lola Jo Showrooms will now feature the top sellers from Money Scholar's catalog, including the Classic Sports Bank, the Cheetah/Cow Print Purse Bank and the latest Diva Purse and Baseball Glove bank.

"I look forward to working with the Lola Jo team." Affirms Christine Douglas, founder of Money Scholar and financial literacy advocate. "The Lola Jo team not only appreciates our products but they understand the value it brings to the end user - the kids. It is really wonderful to work with people who believes in what we are doing."

"We not only love the quality and uniqueness of the Money Scholar banks," states Joanne Torres of the Lola Jo Los Angeles sales office. "We are fellow advocates of what it stands for. I am confident that this relationship will boost sales as well as expose these banks to untapped markets."

Starting February 2011, Money Scholar bank will be on display at the Lola Jo Sales permanent showrooms in Los Angeles and New York.

Laurie Paisner
LOLA JO SALES GROUP - EAST
34 West 33rd Street ~ Suite 1219
New York, NY 10001
laurie@lolajosales.com
p: 212-564-1756
f: 212-564-1757

Lori Perkins and Joanne Torres
LOLA JO SALES GROUP - WEST
110 E. 9th St. Suite A-607
Los Angeles, CA 90079
Lori@lolajosales.com
Jo@lolajosales.com

office: 213/623-0993
fax: 213/244-9645

ABOUT MONEY SCHOLAR
Based in California, Money Scholar aims to equip our children with the right tools and knowledge for a better financial future. The organization believes that children at any age can learn the four basic principles for sound money management - saving, giving, spending and investing. Money Scholar is founded by Christine Douglas, a mother of two and an advocate for financial literacy for children. She has designed a line of unique piggy banks that reinforces the four basic principles. The piggy banks are available online through her website and also at Nordstrom and several upscale boutiques for children nationwide.

For more information about Money Scholar, please visit their website atwww.moneyscholar.org or their blog at http://moneyscholar.wordpress.com


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[Press-News.org] Money Scholar Names Lola Jo Sales Group as Its New Representation for East and West Coast Territories
After weeks of searching, Money Scholar finds an advocate in Lola Jo Sales Group and launches new sales strategy with its debut at the ENK Children's Club in New York City.