September Newsletter!

September 2022

It’s finally here, our September newsletter! So, if you are on our mailing list you can expect one in your email very soon! However, if you aren’t fortunate enough to be one of our lovely recipients, the newsletter is also being uploaded to our LinkedIn and website.

So, if you’d like to know more about the inner workings of the Lairds AV rollercoaster, or if you’re just nosey, you can read all about it in our September Edition!

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Newsletter – September 2022

Laird(s) Takes on Langkawi

In the newsletter, you’ll read all about Lairds Takes on Langkawi. But for now, here is some extra information. Mark Laird, company CEO, is undertaking a charity fundraising expedition to the Malaysian Jungle and the Andaman Islands in the Indian ocean.
Mark is spending 10 days trekking the primary jungle, climbing a mountain just to get back down safely to then be picked up by boat to be dropped off on a desert island and left to survive for a week. If this isn’t a reason to donate, what would be? You’ll find the donation link attached here.
 

Newsletter

August 2022

No one panic! It’s happening! We knew it was coming but it’s finally happening!

Today is the debut of the Lairds AV Newsletter! So, if you are on our mailing list you can expect one in your email very soon! However, if you aren’t fortunate enough to be one of our lovely recipients, the newsletter is also being uploaded to our LinkedIn and website.

So, if you’d like to know more about the inner workings of the Lairds AV rollercoaster, or if you’re just nosey, you can read all about it in our August Edition!

Newsletter Download

Newsletter – Aug 2022

Laird(s) Takes on Langkawi

In the newsletter, you’ll read all about Lairds Takes on Langkawi. But for now, here is some extra information. Mark Laird, company CEO, is going to be undertaking a charity fundraising expedition at the end of September to the Malaysian Jungle and the Andaman Islands in the Indian ocean.
Mark is going to spend 10 days trekking the primary jungle, climb a mountain just to get back down safely to then be picked up by boat to be dropped off on a desert island and left to survive for a week. If this isn’t a reason to donate, what would be? You’ll find the donation link attached here.
 

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