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                                                   Connie Morgan is a native of Colum-
                                                   bia, Louisiana. Growing up in a small
                                                   town  has its  advantages  and  disad-
                                                   vantages. Outside of school activities,
                                                   there wasn’t much to do. But there was
                                                   always a very strong sense of commu-
                                                   nity support. Everyone is a part of the
                                                   family.


                                                   Connie started playing basketball
                                                   in Elementary School. Early on, her
                                                   coach recognized her ability to handle
                                                   the basketball and decided she should be the point guard for her 5th
                                                   grade basketball team. Connie continued to play basketball through-
                                                   out High School.


                                                   During Junior High School, Connie discovered she had another pas-
              A WORD FROM THE CEO                  sion. She loved taking pictures. She wanted to be, both, in front of and
                                                   behind the lens. She was also inspired by the news reporters that she
     This is our third issue of AMPS Magazine,     watched on TV. She knew that was what she wanted to do.
     Monroe Edition. I wanted to take this time
     to introduce to you, the reader, about AMPS.    While in High School, she began working for her aunt and uncle’s local
     A.M.P.S. (American-Minority People Suc-       newspaper to earn spending money. Eventually she was offered her
     ceeding) is where Substance and Style meets   own column at the newspaper. She began writing the Columbia news.
     Supreme Standards.  Our mission is “superi-   It gave her the ability to enter the world that she admired from afar.
     or application development through dedi-      Connie would interview people within the community. She reported
     cated professionalism while maintaining a     the news of the community. She spotlighted birthdays, anniversaries,
     customer-centered focus to lead the industry   graduations or any other special events within the community.
     in ideas and creative solutions”.  Our events
     marketing and promotions department is        This is how Connie’s dream of becoming a journalist emerged. From
     designed to present positive entertainment    taking pictures with a disposable camera in Junior High School to
     and events that the Louisiana communities     AMPS Magazine of Dallas, Connie began to realize that dreams do
     deserve.                                      come true.


     We specialize in helping brands create a
     unique connection with consumers at our
     events as well as create an opportunity for
     you to meet other business owners, exec-
     utives, present and future customers, and
     other socialites.  Simply put, “We’re Accom-
     plished By Making You Successful.”



     Gerald D. Wright
     CEO
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