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Friday, May 8, 2009

Lost Generation Video from AARP

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    I have been working in sales and marketing since 2001 and I enjoy the people part of it. I love learning why people make the decisions they make. I made the move from Sales to Marketing because I thought I would have more influence on the "why." But in today's day-in-age, things are changing at such a rapid pace that it's almost impossible to keep up. I still want to learn more about individual marketing and it's affects on our society. How will our children purchase? I am also more importantly passionate about the three things in this blog: Education, the economy and the environment. These three areas affect everything that we do and think and how we behave. It's absolutely facinating- at least to me...
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