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The solution for those days when I need to talk fundraising while not straying too far from the work agenda is social media, of course. Say what you will about the time-wasteability factor of Facebook or the whirlwind pace of Twitter … they can be terrific tools. Sure, there will always be people filling my queue with mundane, sometimes moronic status updates (I would never do that, of course … pfffft), but it's easy enough to dig through them and connect more closely with certain people.
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