Matthew Clarke
Born and raised in Northern California, Matthew Clarke is the product of summer campouts on the Sierras, briskly sunny Christmas mornings and impromptu bayside adventures.
Having earned his bachelor's degree in Communications from Brigham Young University, he wrote promotional- and media-relations material for the publishing, transportation & healthcare industries in his early career. He has also written several news stories for the Daily Universe, a collegiate daily newspaper printed by his alma mater.
Enticed by the seasonal charms of the Beehive State, – from frigid, white winters to sunburned desert summers – Matthew has presently settled in Utah where he holds a client-relations position for a multinational commercial bank.
When he's not at the bank or glued to his writing desk, Matthew enjoys spending time with his family; either in the great outdoors, or on the open road.
Latest Articles
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Tax Form Raises Funds for Otters
With the help of the California State Tax form, conservationists raised more than $255,000 last year to preserve the native sea otter population.
Jan 18, 2008
- Matthew Clarke
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Lack of CPR Education Risks Lives
The American Heart Association advocates a collective effort to educate the public about CPR, to increase survival of cardiac arrest.
Jan 16, 2008
- Matthew Clarke
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Dangerous Book for Boys
Best seller children's non-fiction book employs a hearty dose of nostalgia as it offers an answer to the age old question: "What do you do when boys get bored?"
Jan 16, 2008
- Matthew Clarke
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Shelby Mustang Revisited
In celebration of Carroll Shelby's 85th birthday, Ford Motor Company & Shelby Automobiles has resurrected the Mustang Shelby with even more power and better handling.
Jan 16, 2008
- Matthew Clarke
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Edwin Deakin at the Crocker
Through the artwork of esteemed painter Edwin Deakin, Crocker Art Museum patrons will be able to see dozens of California's most beautiful sites - all in the same place.
Jan 11, 2008
- Matthew Clarke
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Active Kids Avoid Hypertension
A study published by the American Heart Association proves the benefits of childhood exercise by showing active kids have lower blood pressure.
Jan 1, 2008
- Matthew Clarke
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Divorced Households Pollute More
A recent study shows that families help the environment when they stick together. Fewer divorces means fewer households. That equates to a huge energy savings.
Dec 18, 2007
- Matthew Clarke
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Museum to Feature Human Specimens
A new museum educates its patrons by revealing everthing about the human body.
Nov 18, 2007
- Matthew Clarke
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