Fowl facts for your consumption

Dear Legato friends:

Take a quick break from your study of healthcare reform, and let’s talk turkey.

Did you know?

  • Domesticated turkeys cannot fly.  Wild turkeys run up to 25 MPH.
  • Only male turkeys gobble.
  • The heaviest turkey ever raised weighed in at 86 pounds.
  • More than 45 million turkeys are cooked and 525 million pounds are eaten during Thanksgiving.
  • Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey, instead of the eagle, to be our national symbol.

Ok, now you have a little dinner conversation for your Thanksgiving feast.  On a more serious note, I’d like to take a moment to express my “Thanks” for so many wonderful things in my life:

  • For my faith in God.
  • For the love of my family and friends, especially my dear wife Ann who knows all my faults but keeps them to herself.
  • For clients who treat us with respect and who we consider our friends.
  • For the employees, vendors and partners of Legato who are responsible for our success.

On behalf of Legato Marketing & Communications, I wish you a safe and happy holiday.

Mike Milligan, President

About golegato
As agency owner, Mike sets the tone for quality and service at Legato. His experience includes serving in senior management and marketing positions for various health care organizations and was instrumental in building their brands and volumes. In his corporate leadership roles, Mike has led the response to crisis situations, planned opening events for several hospitals and clinics, coordinated health fairs and led numerous rebranding initiatives. Mike’s agency background includes representing the health care industry as well as Fortune 100 companies including 3M Pharmaceuticals, Dow Chemical Company and Philips Medical Systems. A leader and strategist, Mike is passionate about helping you enhance your organization’s image and growth.

2 Responses to Fowl facts for your consumption

  1. Jeff Anderson says:

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Mike!

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