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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Other
What is your greatest strength?
My greatest strength is my drive and determination.
What are you working on?
Carmel Performing Arts project. In Carmel Indiana
How big is your business?
medium company
What is your Job Title
Staffer
What is your Company Website?
http://www.csoinc.net/
What is your alma mater?
Purdue University
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
I am looking to network and develop relationships professionally and become more civic-minded in the Indianapolis community and surrounding areas.

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At 10:11pm on June 4, 2009, Kyle Lacy said…
Kevin,

I wanted to send a personal invitation and welcome you to Smaller Indiana. Congratulations on becoming a SMOOSIER.

We really exist to make Indiana a better place to live, work, and play. What do you love about Indiana?
At 2:41pm on June 4, 2009, Kristen Horton said…
Hi Kevin,
Welcome to Smaller Indiana! As a new member you may want to start by reading the blog post: "I'm a member of Smaller Indiana, now what?" It provides some great tips on getting involved in the community.

Feel free to add a blog post, join some groups (more than 400 are listed on the Smaller Indiana Group Links google doc) & have fun!

~Kristen
 
 

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