Wind Farm Manager’s Business Card

2529215656_c7b1dfdeee_mAll over the country wind farms are popping up providing alternative energy sources for local power plants. The white windmills dotted along the hillside are the main indication that a wind farm has moved to the area. The wind farm manager is responsible for directing maintenance of the windmills, hiring and firing employees as well as public relations and customer service. The wind farm manager’s business card should be informative and friendly.

Corporate branding is very important on the wind farm manager’s business card. Be sure to speak to the human resources department about any logo or fonts that are required on business cards and get a digital file for upload. Work around corporate branding to create a personal touch to your card.

Use a bulleted list to present information to potential customers and area residents. As wind farms are new concept for many, focus on easy to comprehend positive aspects of the alternative energy. Keep sentences under seven words to make them easy to scan. Be sure to include basic contact information as well as web site addresses.

The reverse side of the wind farm manager’s business card is the perfect place to promote the wind farm concept. Older and conservative residents may have a number of issues with the wind farm concept. By explaining the many benefits of wind farms to area residents who feel affected by the presence of the windmills in their neighborhood, wind farm managers can avoid a number of complaints. Careful phrasing is important.

Distribute the wind farm manager’s business card at public meetings, to local residents, to construction crews and land owners. Leave a pile of cards at the local community center, town hall and civic building. The most important job for many wind farm managers is public relations so put your business card to work for you.

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