
January 15, 2010 15:39 by
Sharon Fleischer
Sharon Fleischer is the Marketing Coordinator of AssureSign, LLC.
In this season of giving and reconnecting with those we may have lost touch with over the last year, we at AssureSign would like to take this opportunity to get back in touch with some friends we haven't spoken to in a while.
We gave out hundreds of monkeys at Dreamforce, and would like to know more about where they now call home. Is your monkey in the loving arms of a child? Or sitting on your desk ready to cheer up a coworker on a rainy day? We have set up this "Where Are They Now?" blog, on which we will be posting updates from our long lost monkeys. If you know a monkey you'd like to see featured here, please send us a picture and/or any information you have about its whereabouts.
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San Francisco, CA
This monkey found its home at the top of the “No Software” display at the entrance to Dreamforce. He refused to come down, so we thought it best to leave him where he felt most comfortable. |
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Altamonte Springs, FL
This monkey lives on the wall at the AssureSign office. He has been known to fly around the office on a quiet Friday afternoon. |
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Longwood, FL
AssureSign’s Maggie Weyant’s daughter took her monkey to school for show and tell. Everyone in her class loved the monkey – the best part was that its cape says where Mommy works! |
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Winter Park, FL
This monkey went home with AssureSign’s Marketing Coordinator, Sharon Fleischer, where it was quickly adopted by Sally. As seen in this picture, the monkey is very well loved and protected.
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Ohio
Chris Shannon tells us, "I received my AssureSign monkey from Larry Torri in Atlanta 11/08 and the monkey is very happy living in Ohio with my dog, Clark." |
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Las Vegas, NV
Katie Tomlin of Marchex, Inc. tells us, "Mono the Screaming Banshee Monkey I received at Dreamforce is alive and well living in his own zoo along with a screen cleaning frog named Rana, an origami Giraffe named Kirin, and their security guard, Dave the Dog. We occasional use Mono to frighten the FedEx guy when he brings us packages!" |
To see your monkey featured here, please send us a picture and/or any information you have about its whereabouts.