Sandra and Mark Sprague Publishers SeniorResourcesandNews.com
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Sandra Sprague holds a degree in Healthcare Management
and has worked in the Senior Care Industry for over 20 years
as a care giver, activity director, social services director and
marketing manager.
In 2005, Sandra founded CARE GIVERS NW, a Portland,
Oregon non-medical in-home care service. A hands-on
manager, CARE GIVERS NW soon became Portland's premier
in-home care service under Sandra's leadership.
Mark Sprague is an extremely successful Pacific Northwest
manufacturer's representative. In 2008 Mark founded and is
president of Senior-FriendlyProducts.com, an online retail site
with products designed to enhance and improve the
convenience, ease and safety of our senior population.
"Sandra and I are very excited to offer this new dimension to
our longtime dedication to the well-being and safety of our
country's seniors. We hope you all benefit from the information
we are continually researching and publishing for you and
your loved ones!"

Sam Seegmiller holds a degree in Accounting and is a certified website designer;
he is the webmaster for both Senior-FriendlyProducts.com and
CAREGIVERSNW.com.
Sam was a writer for "Brothers", an early Showtime cable television sitcom. "It was
a ground breaking program and I am proud to have been just a little part of it."
Later, Sam went on to a long, successful career in the electronics industry as a
Corporate Marketing Manager and Corporate Distribution Director. He is credited
with playing a strong role in the explosive growth of technology giants Altera, Actel
and Atmel Semiconductor.
Sam is very excited to be part of Mark and Sandra's organization and is very
happy with the ongoing success and growth each division is enjoying.
"Just pick up the newspaper or listen to the news and you'll soon realize that the
U.S. senior population represents a substantial and growing role in the social and
economic landscapes. I am glad I have the opportunity to contribute to the focus
on and service to one of our most important population segments."
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Sam Seegmiller Managing Editor www.SeniorResourcesandNews.com
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