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Aftermath

David Nunez
David Nunez
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The CEO Summit and the corresponding career fair were a success. There is a write-up in today’s Statesman.

Also, last night on the local news, there were stories on all the channels. We’ll be getting those via a clipping service and will post on the summit website.

Yea… I have misadventures to post re: the summit… My normally empty inbox has grown to 200 (and that’s after filtering out 99.99% spam and mailing lists) in the last 2 days, so bear with me as I hack through that and pick up the pieces that’ve been dropped.

If you need to contact me urgently between now and the weekend, then your best chance of a timely response is to call me or IM me.

Slowly returning to your regularly scheduled programming….

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