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KMenehan Posted - December 13 2007 : 3:46:50 PM
Hello,

I'm posting to connect with massage therapists who are employed by any massage franchise.


If you or a therapist you know works at a franchised massage business, I'd love to set up an interview for a feature article I'm writing for MASSAGE Magazine.

Here's a list of such companies:
Massage Heights
Elements
N8 Touch
Massage Envy
Hand and Stone
Keep In Touch
La Vida Zen Massage


Thanks!

Karen Menehan
Editor-In-Chief, MASSAGE Magazine
PO Box 887
Boulder Creek, CA 95006
(831) 338-3434


kmenehan@massagemag.com
www.massagemag.com

MASSAGE Magazine is a monthly, national trade publication for massage therapists and allied health professionals, in publication since 1985.


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