Jack
Soden (CEO, EPE)
Letter
to All Fans
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Dear
Elvis Fans:
It
seems that over the last few weeks a number of you have become
worried, confused and, in some instances, angry about things
you have heard were said or done at Elvis Presley Enterprises.
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We
have read many of the things that have been said and then repeated
as fact over and over again on message boards and forums: things
that supposedly were said by me, or members of our management team,
in regard to Elvis fans, Fan Clubs and even the mission of Elvis
Presley Enterprises. I have been surprised, disappointed and hurt
by many of the things I have read. I am surprised by the complete
lack of truth in so many of the statements.
I am
disappointed that there are people who are so quick to embrace ugly
rumor and innuendo and we have all been hurt by the implication
that the dedicated hard work of scores and scores of devoted Graceland
employees has gone, at least amongst some fans, apparently unrecognized
and unappreciated. I think this last point bothers me the most.
Everyone at EPE and Graceland knows that our company, our responsibilities
and our jobs exist because of the phenomenal Legacy of Elvis Presley
and his millions of fans all over the world.
Our
company is comprised of dedicated, loyal, talented and incredibly
hard-working people who give their all every day for a responsibility
in which they invest immense amounts of time and in which they take
tremendous personal pride. Most of these people work behind the
scenes. Their jobs are as varied and diverse as this great responsibility
requires. They are archives and accounting, maintenance and marketing,
conservation and creative, media management and merchandise, lawns
and licensing, tours, security and shuttles. The list goes on and
on.
Only
a relative handful of these hard-working people are charged with
the responsibility of communicating with the fans and fan clubs
but, believe me, the ones that are know that they represent a much
larger dedicated team working behind the scenes. Throughout Elvis'
career, in the years immediately following his death, and ever since
Graceland was opened to the public in June of 1982, the Elvis Fan
Clubs have been an active and dynamic tribute to his lasting Legacy
of music, love and generosity.
The
Fan Clubs were, are, and always will be the backbone of the "Elvis
Phenomenon." Not only do the Fan Clubs spread the word and keep
the flame alive but, in Elvis' name and memory, they raise thousands
of dollars every year for a multitude of charities and causes all
over the world. The Fan Clubs bring immense value to the memory,
the Legacy, and the business of Elvis Presley. That fact is clearly
understood by me, and all within EPE and any suggestion to the contrary
is simply untrue.
Starting
from the summer of 1982 and to this day it has always been obvious
to us that Elvis Fan Clubs were unique in the world, unique and
apart from The Estate, and unique from one another. That, in my
opinion, has always been one of the most exciting and dynamic things
about them. Think what a mistake it would be to attempt to organize
them into one big, homogenous, bureaucratic "blob."
It
would mean the loss of the most amazing, spontaneous, diverse, independent,
and influential fan network in the world. To the contrary, we see
EPE's contribution to the Fan Clubs as one of support for their
individuality, and to be there with heartfelt encouragement, recognition
and appreciation. We are here as a resource! Twice each year we,
as a company, have wanted to do something special for the Fan Clubs,
their Presidents and their officers. The Fan Club President's Luncheon
represents an opportunity for Graceland and EPE to show their respect
and appreciation. But more important, it represents an opportunity
for clubs, amongst their peers, to be recognized for their many
charitable activities and accomplishments. We hope to see the diversity,
strength and numbers of Fan Clubs continue to grow and prosper in
the years ahead. We hope there will be Elvis Fan Club President's
Luncheons for years to come and we know that we will continue to
search for ways to show our appreciation.
Also,
we know that there will always be wonderful Fan Clubs and Fan Club
members; but not because of any person or persons at Graceland.
After all, we did not create Fan Clubs. They exist because of the
timeless Legacy of Elvis Presley and the tireless work of his devoted
fans all over the world. We will do what we can, and should, do.
We will listen a lot and we will be there with all the support and
help that is asked of us. Looking forward, we are very excited about
this summer. July 5th and the 50th Anniversary "Moment In Time"
are fast approaching. It will be a very special day and the celebration
will continue through Elvis Week.
I am
greatly anticipating Elvis Week for another reason as well. I am
looking forward to listening to and talking with Elvis fans and
Fan Club members as often and as much as time will allow. I cannot
remember a time, at least in the recent past, that I have seen such
misunderstanding, misinformation and, as a result, such concern
on the part of people whose happiness we care about. We can be good
listeners and I know fans can be passionate talkers. Together I
know we can find common understanding and common purpose.
The
next few years will see some of the finest new programs, projects
and releases ever in our history. We will provide all the help and
support possible to the Fan Clubs and, most importantly, with the
help and support of the Fan Clubs the world will be reminded just
why there is only one Elvis Presley!
Thank
you,
Jack
Soden
CEO
Elvis
Presley Enterprises, Inc.
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