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Hariet Waffenschmidt

Looking for online marketing professionals in the greater LA area...

I will be in the greater LA area prior to the EduWeb conference from July 10 and wondering if there are ani University online marketing experts located in the area that would be willing to meet with me to exchange experiences and ideas?

Being from New Zealand makes it hard to connect with many online marketing professionals seeing that this is quite a new marketing niche here.

Hope I get some positive replies!

Thanks a lot

Tags: marketing, online

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Hey Hariet! Looking forward to seeing you at EduWeb again. I'm sending this to a few folks at UCLA who I've met up with in that area before.

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Hey, that would be great! Can't wait to be in the northern hemispehere.. winter in NZ is not the greatest! :-)

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Hey! Just realized I'll actually be in LA on the 12th and 13th for a client!! Let me know if you want to meet up. I'll be in South LA area.

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Fantastic! Yes. lets meet up. 12th or 13th works for me. Let me know when and where is good for you.

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Hi Hariet,

I live in LA and work at UCLA's Office of Media Relations. I'm involved in many of our online marketing efforts and would be happy to meet up. Let's connect over email!

Seth
seth.odell@gmail.com

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Hi Hariet,

If for no other reason than to simply see the campus in Malibu, I have let the marketing pros at Pepperdine University know about your request. I'm confident it would be a productive meeting.

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Hi Michael, thanks for that! Would be great to hear from Pepperdine Uni.
Cheers

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