Brigadier General (Ret.) Harris J. Kline Joins Forces With SolarCure

WOODBRIDGE, NJ–(Marketwired – Jul 22, 2015) – Raymond Saluccio, Founder of SolarCure™ is pleased to announce the appointment of Brigadier General (Ret.) Harris J. Kline as Chief Legal Officer (CLO) of SolarCure™. General Kline will play a critical role as SolarCure™ moves its working sustainable blueprint to create both a positive societal and environmental impact for our country and particularly its veterans. SolarCure™ was designed by Raymond Saluccio as an impact investment with a mission to generate a measureable beneficial social and environmental impact for all to enjoy alongside a significant financial return for our investors.

General Kline has served numerous tours throughout the world and received countless medals, accolades and awards both foreign and domestic for his outstanding support of the United States Air Force’s Legal Corps. While on active duty, General Kline helped close Clark Air Base, Philippines and personally practiced before Filipino judges, securing the release of 63 U.S. servicemen on international hold for which he won the American Bar Association’s Distinguished Service Award. He was the first Reservist to serve as Head of the Air Force Legal Office at both the American Embassy in Canberra, Australia and at Payar Lebar Air Base, Singapore.

Gen Kline created, established and supervised the first program geared to the support of families of deployed reservists; which was adopted across the Department of Defense and was key in establishing humanitarian efforts for Bosnian children during and after hostilities in that country. Gen Kline spearheaded the legal effort to repatriate 1900 evacuees from Lebanon in the wake of hostilities and provided legal support to the massive tsunami relief efforts in Thailand. He recently triumphed during his tour to the Republic of the Congo to teach the Rule of Law to its newly founded professional military; which he did in their native French.

SolarCure has created multiple platforms that add humanitarian purpose to any company’s profits in delivering a green, eco and veteran friendly conscience brand. This solar powered branding tool enjoys approval from the myriad and vast majority of consumers who desire to purchase products and services from companies that concomitantly and positively serve and provide for our global societal and environmental needs.

“To have the leadership of General Kline and all his talents that led him to great success in his illustrious military career has already created a sense of calm and order in the hectic and challenging environment often associated with start-up companies such as SolarCure™.” Raymond Saluccio

General Kline has completed a series of in-depth briefings on SolarCure’s business practices and model and has become fully familiar with all aspects of the endeavor. He is in full support of and agreement with SolarCure’s mission, goals and objectives to improve global environmental welfare as it provides secure futures for veterans and healthy profits for investors.

“As I looked deeply into this company, my initial thought was how many positive effects this organization [SolarCure] will have on our country, our deserving veterans, and the environment as a whole to ensure a greener more positive world for future generations. During several meetings with SolarCure’s Founder, Raymond Saluccio, it became clear to me that this established businessman, inventor, named Ernst and Young’s 2011 Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist, is capable, motivated, determined and poised for success to improve the environmental and independent fuel position of this country while securing positive professional careers for our deserving veterans and enhanced financial profits for investors one adopted solar panel at a time.” Brigadier General (Ret.) Harris J. Kline

About SolarCure
SolarCure is a for-profit cause marketing firm that specializes in helping businesses combine powerful messaging and brand promotion with legitimate, sustainable, renewable green energy practices — all while helping veterans. For more information on career opportunities or how your company can grow its business while helping veterans and the environment, please visit http://www.solarcure.us or contact us at .

SolarCure and Impact Investing: How Corporate America is Trying to Do More Good

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While a return on an investment is still vital, the bottom line doesn’t control how an investor evaluates his or her assets as much as it once did. Investing in profitable technology and satisfying a desire to do good aren’t mutually exclusive.

Ventures such as SolarCure, a company that connects businesses and investors to solar panels and veteran support, are making a case for the growing field of impact investing to become a permanent part of investors’ portfolios.

SolarCure is a platform that links corporate sponsors with solar panels that are more than energy absorbers. The investors, similar to highway donation projects, “adopt-a-solar-panel.” And all of these sponsored panels are later installed at buildings connected to the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

“I designed SolarCure to create wealth while making companies into a force of good,” SolarCure CEO Raymond Saluccio said. “We’ve just re-branded a company as eco-friendly and veteran-friendly.”

This trend in social responsibility investing is growing. U.S. assets in companies like SolarCure increased from $639 billion in 1995 to $2.71 trillion in 2007, according to GIIRS, a ratings and analytics nonprofit that tracks impact investing and is funded as a partnership among Prudential, Deloitte, the Rockerfeller Foundation, and USAID. That asset growth represents a 324 percent increase over those 12 years.

Even after the initial meteoric rise capital involved in impact investing continues to make gains. J.P. Morgan and the Global Impact Investing Network of 125 major fund managers, foundations, and development finance institutions said in a 2014 report $46 billion in impact investments were under management, a nearly 20 percent increase from the prior year.

Though a rapidly growing field, investors struggle to find suitable and veritable companies that can fulfill missions while still making that return on investment.

Investors are finding it daunting to sort “through the host of impacts and corresponding range of investment instruments,”according to a study from RBC Global Asset Management.

A 2013 report from the World Economic Forum Investors Industries indicates, “Traditional financial institutions can get comfortable with impact investing, given the right framing and the right champions within the companies.”

Enter SolarCure, which Saluccio thinks can be that champion. The company’s name draws on the sun’s restorative powers, and its mission lives up to that promise. SolarCure attempts to not only solve the impact investing problem, but also issues involving global warming and unemployed veterans.

SolarCure works with organizations such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legions, who often aid our returning soldiers in securing and maintaining jobs. The jobless rate for all veterans is 6.6 percent, with 9 percent among post 2001-veterans, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

Companies invest in a solar panel system that provides renewable energy to a veterans’ facility for at least 25 years. According to the SolarCure website, the money veterans’ groups save in energy costs allows the nonprofits to devote more resources and better focus on their veterans-based mission.

Saluccio says its savvy companies like SolarCure and its investors that will answer challenges facing the 21st century.

“It’s a paradigm shift. We’ve always had this grasp of how to make a profit, but the social entrepreneur looks to make purposeful profit. Look back at the history of Wall Street and the Industrial Revolution,” he says. “We definitely know how to make a profit, and we definitely know how to ruin the planet. Mankind has left this footprint of destruction, but I’m trying to erase that footprint, while also making a profit and helping corporate America do good.”

Ultimately, Saluccio wants the flip the script in what motivates people to invest—purpose in the same breath as profit. His way to accomplish that end, he says, will still yield the end result of profitability, but investors can feel better what their money is going toward.

“Traditional business nature is ‘profit before purchase.’ I’m just trying to put profit and purpose on the same ground,” he says.

“If the byproduct of every company’s income success was a force of good, we wouldn’t be faced with the problems we have now. You wouldn’t see polluted waters, and you wouldn’t see smog. Our children would have clean, safe places to play, and there would be more green energy being created. If I can make every company a force of good while I make them a profit, I can reverse that.”

For its work so far, the New Jersey chapter of Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve awarded SolarCure with the Seven Seals Award for “pledging its support of veteran employees serving in all branches of the military reserves.”

SolarCure’s mission aligns with the Obama administration’s stated goal of reducing the country’s dependence on foreign energy. Since Obama took office, the country has reached a 20-year low on foreign oil imports, according to the White House. The president’s mindset is to both economically—through new American jobs—and ecologically benefit the United States, and Saluccio is on board.

“Business can make America’s energy independent. If every company can put a drop in the bucket, it will eventually get full, and all our energy will become green. We’ll be energy independent, and corporate America can get us there. I’m just trying to do it one solar panel at a time,” he says.

For more information on SolarCure visit its website.

SolarCure Offers impact Investment Vehicle to Promote Sustainable Businesses Across the Nation

SolarCure offers investment to transform businesses to the force of good while leading the way for impact investing

 

Colonia, NJ – June 6, 2014 – At a time when consumer demand for purpose-driven brands and investor hunger for purpose-driven investment opportunities both are increasing, a New Jersey company is offering businesses and investors a triple win of supporting veterans and VFW posts, greening the environment through solar energy and reducing the nation’s dependence on foreign energy sources. It is a formula that offers a powerful return on investment to all clients.

SolarCure, based in Colonia, New Jersey, is a cause marketing firm that recruits business sponsorship of solar panels for VFW posts to help them reduce energy costs while providing the sponsoring businesses green and veteran-friendly purposeful marketing that strengthens their own brand. SolarCure is the brain child of Raymond Saluccio, an established inventor, businessman and entrepreneur.

With SolarCure businesses can invest in a better future, as it engages with any businesses in the nation to adopt part of a solar array for a veteran organization. SolarCure offers any business an eco-friendly, and veteran-friendly brand, packaged with 25 years of inspiring patriotic content.

Once each solar panel system installation is completed, web based monitoring software will provide a constant feed of the multiple patriotic and environmental benefits each project provides.

Directly benefiting from this support will be the VFW posts that are seemingly forgotten. VFW enrollment nationally has dropped from 1.8 million in 2004 to 1.4 million today, according to the VFW headquarters in Kansas City, Mo. The number of posts worldwide has dropped from more than 9,000 to approximately 7,000 during that time.

Businesses can now quickly and affordably engage with SolarCure to support these posts while gaining a strong purpose-driven brand. Businesses can simply adopt part of a solar array to be installed at a VFW post. This adopted solar array will support the post with a reduced energy bill at no cost to the post. The purpose-driven branding then continues as the adopted solar arrays will improve the environment and create a more green-energy-friendly America.

This purpose-driven branding is affordable. For a low one-time cost, any business can become a sponsor of a solar panel. To date SolarCure has reenergized company brands across diverse business sectors, including automotive care, banking, credit card processing, education, floral, HVAC, insurance, IT, landscaping, law, manufacturing, printing, sports and recreation and trucking. As each solar panel generates power for its VFW post, the adopting business’ brand will be leveraged through generations to come.

SolarCure is seeking an outside investment to capitalize its operation. This investment will provide an aggressive return to investors, conservatively 100 percent return on investment dollars, according to Saluccio. Risk has been minimized as the SolarCure model has already begun to   show positive returns for businesses. By design, investment and SolarCure together create dividends both with financial gain and also with great social impact. SolarCure’s unique product offerings will sustain investors and give clients powerful brand leverage and 25 years of patriotic content to influence the company’s image and consumers.

SolarCure comes at a time when consumer demand for purpose-driven brands is increasing and investors are hungry for opportunities to invest in purpose-driven businesses. Business coach and entrepreneur Brian Whetten, writing in the Huffington Post, noted that the question in today’s board rooms is “how can business be more of a force for good.” Writing in Advertising Age, Bob Liodice, president of the Association of National Advisors, noted that 73 percent of surveyed marketers believe “brands with societal purpose will drive more business growth.”

At the same time Willy Foote, founder and CEO of Root Capital, and Tracy Palandjan, co-founder and CEO of Social Finance Inc., wrote in Stanford Social Innovation Review that “investors crave these new opportunities” and pointed to the launch of Morgan Stanley’s Investing with Impact Platform as proof.

Investing with Impact was launched in November 2013 with a five-year goal of $10 billion in investment in a range of products targeting social responsibility and environmental sustainability. Shortly afterward, Goldman Saks followed by raising $250 million for its social impact fund.

“SolarCure is positioned to sustain investors, our nation and our veterans,” Saluccio said. “Impact investing is ready to break out from is niche of philanthropy-minded funders and capture the imagination of mainstream international investors. SolarCure has now captured the imagination of a nation and with little assets to be acquired it will become the poster child of sustainable impact investing for generations to come.”

SolarCure also has engaged in offering veterans careers, committing to hiring at least one veteran per solar panel installation job in its nationwide solar installations.

 

About SolarCure

SolarCure is a for-profit cause marketing firm that specializes in helping businesses combine powerful messaging and brand promotion with legitimate, sustainable, renewable green energy practices — all while helping veterans. For more information on career opportunities or how your company can grow its business while helping veterans and the environment, please visit http://www.solarcure.us or contact us at .

Operation Allegiance – a grass roots effort to encourage similar adoptions nationwide

 

 

COLONIA RESIDENT AND BUSINESS OWNER ADOPTS VFW POST #6061

Launches Operation Allegiance, a grass roots effort to encourage similar adoptions nationwide

Colonia, NJ – May 28, 2014 – Ray Saluccio never served in the military but is serving today, having “adopted” Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #6061 in Colonia, New Jersey. Saluccio, a resident of Colonia and owner of two local businesses, can frequently be seen making repairs to the post, maintaining the grounds or power-washing the building. He also negotiates with vendors to secure goods and services at lower prices and donated $1,200 toward the post’s roof repair.

Saluccio funds his adoption of Post #6061 through his two businesses – SolarCure, a cause marketing firm, and Astro Sweep Inc., a parking lot power washing service – and his own pocket.

Through SolarCure, which recruits business sponsorship of solar panels for VFW posts to help them reduce energy costs while providing the sponsoring businesses with green and veteran friendly purposeful marketing, Saluccio is working toward installing a solar array at Post #6061. To date he has enlisted 16 businesses toward financing the installation.

Future work on the post Saluccio will sponsor and, in many cases, perform himself will include painting the building, providing LED lighting for the interior and exterior and paving the parking lot.

“Ray has put his heart and sweat into all he has done for us,” said Romano Peretti, the post’s quarter master. “He is a trusted advisor who knows how to get things done.”

“I am convinced that the viability of these great veteran organizations should be a byproduct of a group effort,” Saluccio said, “an effort where small and mid-sized companies create a more sustainable future for these great organizations by offering support, both financially and through helping hands.”

Toward that end Saluccio has launched Operation Allegiance, a grass roots effort to encourage other businesses throughout the United States to adopt local VFW posts and provide ongoing support.

As U.S. veterans age, enrollment in the Veterans of Foreign Wars has dropped from 1.8 million in 2004 to 1.4 million today, according to the VFW headquarters in Kansas City, Mo. The number of posts worldwide has dropped from more than 9,000 to approximately 7,000 during that time and posts are closing throughout the nation as the country’s veteran population passes on. More than 45 percent of U.S. veterans are aged 65 or older.

“These posts, which provide such important services to their members and to the community as a whole, no longer can sustain themselves through membership fees alone,” Saluccio said. “They open their doors to local fundraisers and go out into the community to support local causes. Adopting a post and providing ongoing support is an ideal way for businesses to say thanks.”

Saluccio has long had a passion for the nation’s veterans. While family obligations kept him from enlisting, his father was a veteran and others throughout his family served, as well.

“Someone has to step up to help these organizations,” he said. “There are so many great organizations serving veterans but I think today people have forgotten the VFW posts. My father was a veteran and I have veterans throughout my family and I wanted to help.”

Saluccio points to the sponsors he has recruited for the proposed solar installation at Post #6061 as proof of the breadth of businesses that can lend their support to local VFW posts. Business sectors among the sponsors include advertising, automotive care, banking, credit card processing, education, floral, HVAC, insurance, IT, landscaping, law, manufacturing, printing, sports and recreation and trucking.

“All these businesses already are supporting Post #6061 by helping the post work toward conversion to solar power,” Saluccio said. “The next step is to convince other businesses through the nation to adopt local VFW posts and help them take care of their daily needs, as well. That’s what Operation Allegiance is all about.”

 

“Operation Allegiance is a catalyst for us all to move as one to become a Force of Good”

-Raymond Saluccio

COLONIA RESIDENT AND BUSINESS OWNER ADOPTS VFW POST #6061

COLONIA RESIDENT AND BUSINESS OWNER ADOPTS VFW POST #6061
Launches Operation Allegiance, a grass roots effort to encourage similar adoptions nationwide

Colonia, NJ – May 28, 2014 – Ray Saluccio never served in the military but is serving today, having “adopted” Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #6061 in Colonia, New Jersey. Saluccio, a resident of Colonia and owner of two local businesses, can frequently be seen making repairs to the post, maintaining the grounds or power-washing the building. He also negotiates with vendors to secure goods and services at lower prices and donated $1,200 toward the post’s roof repair.
Saluccio funds his adoption of Post #6061 through his two businesses – SolarCure, a cause marketing firm, and Astro Sweep Inc., a parking lot power washing service – and his own pocket.

Through SolarCure, which recruits business sponsorship of solar panels for VFW posts to help them reduce energy costs while providing the sponsoring businesses with green and veteran friendly purposeful marketing, Saluccio is working toward installing a solar array at Post #6061. To date he has enlisted 16 businesses toward financing the installation.

Future work on the post Saluccio will sponsor and, in many cases, perform himself will include painting the building, providing LED lighting for the interior and exterior and paving the parking lot.

“Ray has put his heart and sweat into all he has done for us,” said Romano Peretti, the post’s quarter master. “He is a trusted advisor who knows how to get things done.”

“I am convinced that the viability of these great veteran organizations should be a byproduct of a group effort,” Saluccio said, “an effort where small and mid-sized companies create a more sustainable future for these great organizations by offering support, both financially and through helping hands.”

Toward that end Saluccio has launched Operation Allegiance, a grass roots effort to encourage other businesses throughout the United States to adopt local VFW posts and provide ongoing support.

As U.S. veterans age, enrollment in the Veterans of Foreign Wars has dropped from 1.8 million in 2004 to 1.4 million today, according to the VFW headquarters in Kansas City, Mo. The number of posts worldwide has dropped from more than 9,000 to approximately 7,000 during that time and posts are closing throughout the nation as the country’s veteran population passes on. More than 45 percent of U.S. veterans are aged 65 or older.

“These posts, which provide such important services to their members and to the community as a whole, no longer can sustain themselves through membership fees alone,” Saluccio said. “They open their doors to local fundraisers and go out into the community to support local causes. Adopting a post and providing ongoing support is an ideal way for businesses to say thanks.”

Saluccio has long had a passion for the nation’s veterans. While family obligations kept him from enlisting, his father was a veteran and others throughout his family served, as well.

“Someone has to step up to help these organizations,” he said. “There are so many great organizations serving veterans but I think today people have forgotten the VFW posts. My father was a veteran and I have veterans throughout my family and I wanted to help.”

Saluccio points to the sponsors he has recruited for the proposed solar installation at Post #6061 as proof of the breadth of businesses that can lend their support to local VFW posts. Business sectors among the sponsors include advertising, automotive care, banking, credit card processing, education, floral, HVAC, insurance, IT, landscaping, law, manufacturing, printing, sports and recreation and trucking.

“All these businesses already are supporting Post #6061 by helping the post work toward conversion to solar power,” Saluccio said. “The next step is to convince other businesses through the nation to adopt local VFW posts and help them take care of their daily needs, as well. That’s what Operation Allegiance is all about.”

 

About SolarCure
SolarCure is a for-profit marketing firm that specializes in helping businesses combine powerful messaging and brand promotion with legitimate, sustainable, renewable green energy practices — all while helping veterans. For more information on career opportunities or how your company can grow its business while helping veterans and the environment, please visit http://www.solarcure.us or contact us at

SolarCure Announces Reseller Program; benefits businesses, Environment, U.S. veterans

WOODBRIDGE, NJ–(Jan 13, 2014) – SolarCure, a “cause marketing” firm dedicated to the promotion of environmental conservation and veteran causes, is offering a unique opportunity for resellers nationwide.  This program is specialized for resellers that include marketing companies, public relations firms, reputation and brand management companies, ad agencies, and any other business that serves to manage and protect their client’s public perception.

Resellers will benefit by adding a turnkey “cause marketing” program to their existing services and collect generous commissions – all while offering their clients an innovative marketing opportunity to be known as a Veteran Friendly and a Green Energy brand that truly makes a difference across the Nation.

A Reseller’s clients will benefit from joining SolarCure’s “Adopt-a- Solar Panel” Program by providing them a simple and proven method to enhance their brand and reputation by sponsoring a portion of a solar panel array for a Veteran based organization. In return for their generous sponsorship, an expertly written SEO enhanced press release is distributed to over 1,500 media outlets and major social media channels. Each sponsorship keeps on giving the gift of green 24/7 365 days a year for the lifetime of the panels. A web based dashboard will show statistics on the performance and sustainable effects of the solar panel system.

In addition to that, each client is given their own customized SolarCure company profile that not only provides legitimate proof they are true sponsors, but could also yield search engine optimization benefits for their website.

Keith Elmo, President of Kelin Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., and a pioneering SolarCure sponsor stated:

“In all my 30 years of being in business never before did I enjoy the benefits and the sense of pride SolarCure’s unique sustainable marketing programs offers.”

As an innovative Green Energy and Veteran Friendly brand management firm, SolarCure offers resellers a well-designed marketing and branding package to enhance their current offerings.

This marketing program is designed to enhance brand reputation; attracting significant interest and generate excitement across social media platforms and media outlets; all while helping nationwide Veteran Service Organizations such as VFWs, American Legions and Veteran Homeless Shelters obtain solar panels and reduce energy bills. In addition, every solar panel system installation requires veterans to be employed.

No other marketing firm offers this type of brand management program or solution.  Companies that would like to qualify as an official SolarCure Reseller may visit
http://www.solarcure.us/resellers.

 

About SolarCure

SolarCure specializes in helping clients combine powerful messaging and promotion with legitimate, sustainable, renewable green energy practices – all while helping veterans. For more information on career opportunities and how your company can grow its business while helping veterans and the environment, please visit www.solarcure.us or email your questions to 

Intelligent Business Concepts, Inc. salutes Veterans and the Earth; helps nonprofit save 141k

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Intelligent Business Concepts, Inc. (IBC) of Holbrook, NY, a leader in Data Breach Notifications Services has recently become a proud sponsor of a portion of a solar panel system that will be installed at a Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall (VFW).

Their participation in SolarCure’s “Adopt-a-Solar Panel” Program as a sponsor provides multiple benefits to our environment and veterans while promoting them as a green and veteran friendly brand.

  • Prevents over 17,000 lbs. of carbon dioxide from being released
    into our environment
  • Saves the VFW Hall over $141,000 in energy costs over the warranted lifetime of the solar panel system
  • Provides jobs and careers for U.S. Veterans
  • May increase the equity value of the VFW building
  • Green and veteran friendly branding that reaches over 1,500 media outlets
  • Can help increase traffic to a sponsor’s website and place of business
  • Plus more…contact SolarCure to learn more

Frank Buono, President of IBC, is a Vietnam combat veteran and Service Disabled Veteran Business Owner. He was amazed to learn about the “Adopt-a Solar Panel” program offered by SolarCure and is excited to participate in this endeavor to provide a free solar panel installation for the VFW hall in Colonia, NJ.

Frank Buono stated:

“When I came back from Vietnam we did not receive a very nice welcome.  Due to that experience, I am always looking for ways to assist our new veterans.  SolarCure™ is one of those ways. They provide my company with great public relations and brand promotion; while at the same time supporting veterans. They employ veterans, help grow veteran businesses, and provide VFW halls and American Legion Posts with solar panels free of charge. This provides free electricity for the life of the system.  The panels are made in America and the panel companies and installers are veteran owned and/or have veteran employees.  Great PR, supporting veterans, promoting Green Energy…an absolute win any way you look at it.”

About Intelligent Business Concepts, Inc.

As panel for the world’s largest Insurance companies and Law firms, IBC is recognized as a leader for “Breach Notification Services”. IBC’s “Turn Key Solution” was developed to help support the Insured and or referred Law firm client with a complete compliant solution, which covers Notification, Client support service/Call center and Identity Monitoring.

IBC’s commitment to their clients is quite fundamental:  “DO IT RIGHT the FIRST TIME”.

Many of IBC’s employees and business partners are Veterans. They have taken their military background and applied it to the business world of “Breach Response”…. “NO BS… Get the job done, PERIOD”.

IBC supports the veteran’s business community and is a charter member of the Veteran’s Business Network. For more information, go to www.intellbc.com or contact Francis Buono at or 631-377-3024.

About SolarCure

SolarCure specializes in helping clients combine powerful messaging and promotion with legitimate, sustainable, renewable green energy practices. For more information on career opportunities or how your company can grow its business while helping veteran based nonprofits, U.S. veterans, and the environment, please visit www.solarcure.us or email your questions to

Custom Petals – “Expressing Yourself” through Support of the Environment and our Veterans

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For Hetal Petal, “Expressing Yourself” is both his business mantra and a way for building and securing business relationships.  As an official licensee of Speaking Roses, Patel’s business, Custom Petals, based in Iselin, New Jersey, is merging the flower and greeting card industriesto help you “Express Yourself” by combining heartfelt human emotions, with the beauty of fresh roses & silk roses, by embossing personalized messages, photos, logos or images directly to the petals.  With the help of Patel and his staff, you will be able to celebrate any occasion with personalized and customized flowers. The flowers are perfect for all Holidays; Graduations & Proms; Weddings; Corporate Meetings; Parties & Caterings; Funerals; Charity/ Gala Events, and much more.

Already recognized by organizations such as the Jersey Shore Wedding Association and the Wedding Wire Network, Patel is building a business that not only offers a great product and service but is also making a significant effort to support local business communities, the environment and our Veterans. An active member of the Woodbridge Metro Chamber of Commerce (WMCC), Custom Petals was featured at the 49th Annual Chairman’s Awards Dinner organized by WMCC where it had the faces of the event honorees embossed on roses. Custom Petals was recently honored when a selection of its embossed roses were presented to Senator Corey Booker (D-NJ), who visited the WMCC office recently on Small Business Saturday.  The company was also featured at the Staten Island Economic Development Corporation’s (SIEDC) 16th Annual Awards Presentation sponsored by North Field Bank and at the Elegant Bridal Show at the Place on the Lake in East Brunswick.  Patel is also advancing his charitable interests as he teamed up with the local Relay for Life team in Woodbridge to raise awareness for cancer treatment.

Patel is truly embodying the Custom Petals slogan of “Expressing Yourself” by “Adopting a Solar Panel” to be installed at the Colonia, New Jersey Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post 6061.  The installation, when complete, will provide energy, at no-cost, to the Post.  “The sustainability of the environment and the men and women of the US Armed Services who have and now stand the watch in defense of our national interests is an “expression” we should all stand behind”, stated Patel. Custom Petals is committed to both of these important causes, he added.

For further information on Custom Petals, please visit http://www.custompetals.com or call (732)-397-1830. They can also be found on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter.
About SolarCure

SolarCure, solarcure.us, specializes in helping clients combine powerful messaging and promotion with sustainable and renewable green energy practices. When this combination is achieved, green branding and marketing practices can help to transform a businesses’ public perception and open up new markets of loyal customers.

The end results of our efforts are a cleaner environment, greater economic well-being for Veterans, financial savings for non-profits, and a demonstrable increase in website and store traffic for clients “Adopting a Solar Panel”. If you are reading this story on-line, you are experiencing the news distribution benefits of Solar Powered SEO™ first hand. Should your organization or business require a truly unique marketing method to help you stand out from the rest in the crowd, then join the Adopt-A-Solar Panel™ Program today!