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Wes Moss represents CIA in social media for charity competition

Social Madness is a one-of-a-kind corporate media challenge that measures the growth of a company’s social presence. It’s an initiative of American City Business Journals (via the Atlanta Business Chronicle), the country’s largest publisher of local business news, and presented by Spark Business from Capital One.

The competition begins June 1 in Atlanta and 42 other cities nationwide. The 127 metro Atlanta companies will compete to make it to the next level, which starts June 19 with the top eight regional companies competing in a bracket-style second round.

Over 4000 companies have been nominated across the country including Wes Moss representing his firm, Capital Investment Advisors, where he serves as Partner and Chief Investment Officer. This contest serves as an excellent opportunity for Moss to raise money in support of local charities, such as Clark’s Kids, where he’s been a long time supporter.

For social media users, this contest in an opportunity to leverage social influence by voting for favorite local businesses and sharing with friends.

Fans can support their favorite local business starting June 1 by casting their vote at www.socialmadness.com

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