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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

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Aug142012

Volume 58

NOTE FROM LARS


Dear Pollenites,

Volume 58 is hot off the press and ready for your perusal. There's plenty of great news for you to read and share, so dig in!

Our feature is a profile of two Twin Cities improvisers, and how their politically themed improv comedy show, The Theater of Public Policy, led to landing them a unique role with the Minneapolis Art Institute. 

Also, we are still needing YPN5Q nominations. YPN5Q is a Q&A series that spotlights the state's top young business and civic leaders and creative minds. We've received some fantastic nominations so far, but we know there are many more out there. Send your nominations to share@bepollen.com.

Thanks for reading and being a part of Pollen! And Remember to send your updates for Volume 59 by August 30.

Best,

Lars

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