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August 10, 2007

Need free consulting advice? Free business development advice?

Once again, for members we have a new way for you to get more from your membership (what's next?  personal delivery of a cup '0 joe every morning?  :)

We are starting our Advisory Group, which is an opportunity for those wanting advice and those wanting to give it. 

In a nutshell, we will compile a group of people who are willing to meet 1:1 for one hour at no charge with another (member) consultant who has a specific question.  Then we match people up --  those who have questions with those who are willing to provide it! 

The chapter's only role will be to serve as a "go-between", essentially, for those who are not sure who to approach for advice.  That said, if the member has someone in mind they would like to ask (and is not on our list), we are also happy to ask for you.

The details on this program will come together likely in Sept 07, so if you have ideas or input, please write here.  What are your thoughts on this?  Will you step up to help project manage this for the good of the chapter?

The goal, in concert with our vision, is to create community between our members and provide a supportive & successful environment for all.  And need I mention:  Get Smart, Get Known and Get Business.  (And get a cup 'o joe?)

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