HARVARD FACULTY CLUB SELECTS COREY MCPHERSON NASH

CMN to Design, Develop and Implement The Harvard Faculty Club’s New Web Site

WATERTOWN, MA – September 12, 2006 – Corey McPherson Nash (CMN) today announced that it has been selected by the Harvard Faculty Club to design, develop and implement a new Web site. The Harvard Faculty Club provides its members with fine dining, private function facilities and short-term accommodations in a gracious setting adjacent to Harvard Yard.

The CMN-designed Web site will reflect the attention to personal service, the visual sophistication and the unique sense of place that The Harvard Faculty Club offers. The site will also embody the essence of the club’s culture, and the dignity, elegance and prestige of the organization.

“Our goal is to provide users of the Harvard Faculty Club Web site with a seamless, consistent experience between the club’s online presence and the club itself,” said Michael McPherson, CMN partner and creative director. “The Harvard Faculty Club is known for providing members with exceptional personal attention. In keeping with that, visitors to the site will find it easy to understand and access the wide range of services offered by the Harvard Faculty Club.”

The Harvard Faculty Club is a membership-based organization that is open to faculty, administrative/professional staff, long-service staff, retirees, and alumni/ae of Harvard University.

CMN (http://www.cmndesign.com) is an award-winning integrated design firm providing branding, advertising, print and interactive services.

About Corey McPherson Nash

CMN is a creative studio that helps organizations enhance brand equity throughout their print and interactive communications. Leading education, technology, entertainment and professional services organizations choose CMN for thoughtful design and strategic insights into branding and message development. Clients include Monster, Tuck School of Business, BBN Technologies and Huntington Theatre Company. Visit CMN online at http://www.cmndesign.com, or contact CMN by phone at 617-924-6050.