Grandmother of 11 will be flown to Los Angeles to meet Betty and more!
Life settlement leader The Lifeline Program picked a winner for their Facebook contest initiated in July, and Alice Hogenson of Grand Forks, North Dakota will be flown to a music video shoot in Los Angeles featuring Betty White and pop sensation Luciana on August 29th.
Alice and her son Corey will get the all-star treatment, including:
- Two (2) roundtrip tickets to Los Angeles, CA
- Two (2) nights accommodations at the Redbury Hotel
- A $200.00 Visa gift card valid for dining at restaurants in or local to hotel.
- Visit I'M STILL HOT video shooting location and meet Emmy-award winning actress Betty White Monday, August 29th.
Alice Hogenson is thrilled to have been picked, "I am so excited, I watch the Golden Girls whenever I can, and of course Hot in Cleveland! I haven't been to Los Angeles in over 50 years. I have a son in Alaska who is so excited for me that he's flying down to meet me—I haven't seen him in over 6 years!"
Stephen Terrell of The Lifeline Program is happy that the random winner was so deserving, "It feels great to help a fan's dreams come true to meet Betty on the set of our music video."
Keep up-to-date on the video's progress and get the latest news from The Lifeline Program and Betty on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LifelineProgram
About The Lifeline Program®
Wm. Page & Associates, Inc., d/b/a The Lifeline Program operates under a mission and philosophy which has remained consistent since the company's founding in 1989. Our mission:
"To manage financial transactions that are beneficial to both policy sellers and investors, help individuals facing life-changing illnesses and promote intelligent industry regulation."
Since 1989, The Lifeline Program® has been at the leading edge of the growing life settlement industry. Founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1989, The Lifeline Program began with a very simple mission: to assist terminally ill patients. Through a transaction called a viatical settlement, the company helped terminally ill patients (most suffered from AIDS) sell their life insurance policies for immediate cash. The transactions were classic win-win situations. The terminally ill patients received money to pay medical bills and were able to live out their lives with dignity. In addition, the company's employees knew that every day they helped someone improve their life.
In the mid-1990s as AIDS drugs improved, The Lifeline Program reinvented itself as a life settlement company for individuals with mainstream ailments such as cancer and heart disease. At the same time, the company led efforts nationwide to promote and create intelligent industry regulation, most notably legislation that created licensing requirements around the country.
In recent years, the company has focused its efforts on the growing life settlement industry, sometimes referred to as senior settlements. With financial security in retirement at the top of Baby Boomer's concerns, The Lifeline Program can act as a 'golden parachute' when retirement savings and other financial plans don't turn out as expected.
Contacts:
Susan Blond, Inc.
Megan Pope, 212-333-7728 x105
meganp@susanblondinc.com