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  • Indianapolis, IN
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What is your greatest strength?
My creativity (writing for text boxes like this not included).
What are you working on?
Promoting and supporting the worldwide efforts of the Kiwanis International Foundation.
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Middle Manager

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Hi, my name is Jake and I'm a gamer.
November 14
Video games are played by *all ages*. This group is dedicated to those that aren't shy about it. Games of all kinds, including strategy, action, racing and RPG. Special emphasis on multiplayer games.
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At 12:34pm on October 27, 2009, Jeremy Williams said…
Jake, can you send me an email? I got your name from Erik Deckers and wanted to talk to you about taking a trip for the Indiana Tourism office in exchange for a blog post - JeWilliams@visitindiana.com
At 6:28pm on September 13, 2009, Clark howard said…
September 25 at 9:00 am to 5:00pm at the ARTS Garden there will be a graphic show from our college students at International business college so come out to the show and show support to our graduates SEPTEMBER 25 at the ARTS Garden Thank
At 4:11pm on September 3, 2009, Andrea Emerson said…
You're very welcome! I was just thinking how I haven't been to an IABC luncheon in a while when I saw your group... I'll have to check out your events schedule.

Have a great weekend!

Andrea

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2 Million Minutes - A Documentary Review

Recently I attended a special screening of the new documentary by local venture capitalist Robert Compton, 2 Million Minutes: 21st Century Solution. This film tells the story of one of the top academic high schools in the nation and suggests that the school hig… Continue

Posted on October 30, 2009 at 11:30am — 1 Comment

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