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My Work#GivingTuesday: Ten Organizations Doing Amazing Work! Global ExtrovertNovember 25, 2014631 views #GIVINGTUESDAY: It’s about these 10 organizations (oh, and 16,000 more….) and the people that make them great The… 0 Shares 0 0
My LifeA True Halloween Treat Global ExtrovertOctober 31, 2014469 views This is a bit of a strange tale. Strange because it is completely cliché (a story about candy… 0 Shares 0 0
My ViewVocabulary Lesson Global ExtrovertSeptember 18, 2013363 views Anybody who works in communications knows that words are your most powerful tools. The right words evoke emotions,… 0 Shares 0 0