Hi Everyone,
I wanted to talk about how a few weeks ago I went to my 10 year reunion. It was great seeing everyone plus a lot of fun catching up. The most fun was with those people that I thought had disappeared off the planet. Talk about a great networking event. I found out about everyone’s new professional endeavors most of us are now employed in the cities. I suggest making every outing you go to a strong networking opportunity and to have fun while doing it.
Best Regards,
Kelsey
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