Dear A EMC NetWorker discussionList Administrator,
My name is Michelle and I am currently working on an education social
entrepreneurship project called Summer Workation. Summer Workation hopes to
help teachers find high-profile summer growth opportunities. At its core, it
is a simple idea but we really believe it can begin to address some of the
larger issues in education. You can learn more at www.summerworkation.org
I wanted to get in touch with you about sharing this idea with the members
of EMC NetWorker discussion. I don't want to spam your list, but I think
this would be a great place for me to get feedback from educators on the
idea. I would even love it if you or a veteran member of the listserv could
send the e-mail out on my behalf.
We are also finalists in a business contest and if you felt comfortable, I
would also love to put a plug to have your members vote for my idea at
http://www.ideablob.com/ideas/3729-Summer-Workation-exciting-summ (it is
really tough as a startup.) But if you don't think that is appropriate, I am
fine with just asking for feedback.
It is tough to get a great pool of educator together and you seem to have a
strong group on your list that I would love to communicate with. Let's chat
further to figure something out that works for both of us.
Thanks,
Michelle
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