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Sunday
Oct022011

Missing Persons?

Posted by Steve Marshall Follow me on Twitter

Missing Persons?

(L-R from top)                                                                                                                  Sue Abbotson, Donata Caira, Louis Parsons,  Mike Brennan, Tim Malnick, Ian Young.

Not really - these guys were among those who were fully present when we met at The School of Life. The 'missing persons' charge was aimed at the inhabitants of meusHQ who had been somewhat conspicuous by their recent absence.

It's true, we have been a little low profile but we were able to show all the infrastructure we have been building; accountancy systems, social media, website, CRM system.... All carefully constructed so that we can develop our support for practitioners wanting to get the work that they love out into the public domain.

And the conversation soon switched into enquiry mode as we began to explore the ways of bringing our work to the world.  One of our colleagues noted that, "The intention between love and money was palpable, and I enjoyed meeting a lot of people coming from such a developed perspective."

So how might you join in this growing conversation?  

Sign up for our newsletter. Book on a course. Commission some work. Co-create and deliver an offer with us. Volunteer to support our work.... Any other ideas?

 

 


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