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JOBS:

⦿ Minnesota Philanthropy Partners —  Twin Cities Workforce Innovation Network Director

⦿ Asset Record Company  Senior Software Engineer

⦿ Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Director, Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood Initiative

PROPS: 

⦿ Chris Brooks has accepted a new role as full-time faculty at North Central University.

⦿ C. Scott cooper name CEO of RE-AMP.

⦿ Zero Chance of Passage named Winner of the 2012 Reader Views Reviewers Choice Awards

EVENTS:

⦿ May 18 —  Art-A-Whirl

⦿ May 29 — 5th Ignite Minneapolis

⦿ June 1 — National Day of Civic Hacking

Monday
Jul302012

Volume 57

NOTE FROM LARS


Dear Pollenites,

First of all, thank you for telling your friends about Pollen. We've been seeing more shared content and new members coming our way than ever before, and that is all thanks to you.

In Volume 57’s feature, we take a look at the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, a national organization with 34 chapters all across the country—with one of the most active chapters located here in the Twin Cities.

And speaking of young professionals, we’ve got some exciting news to share. Pollen will be taking over MinnPost’s YPN5Q—a Q&A series spotlighting the state's top young business and civic leaders and creative minds. We’re honored to have the opportunity to continue highlighting the young, talented professionals that make up our thriving and diverse community. However, in order to continue this series we need your nominations for young professionals to feature. Please send ideas and suggestions to share@bepollen.com.

Also, if you didn't already know, be sure to check out Pollen's presence on LinkedIn and Facebook where Pollenites share and connect throughout the month. Be sure to send your updates for Volume 58 by August 13. 

Best,

Lars

 

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