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At 3:55pm on October 9, 2009, Maura Fredericks said…
Hi Scott,
Hope you are well! I am considering the AU/NTL Master's program and my attempts to obtain program graduate names from AU has proved futile. I see that you own the alumni group on Linkedin. com and would like to see if you have the time to speak with me about your experience with the AU/NTL program. I am comparing that program with another master's program and a certificate program, all from excellent DC universities. MAybe you have someone else you think would be able to spare a few minutes if you do not? Your work is extremely enlightening and makes me eager to begin my work in the field! I'm in Arlington with a very flexible schedule at the moment. Thanks so much in advance for considering my request. Best, Maura
At 7:08pm on March 12, 2009, Terrence Seamon said…
Scott,
Welcome to the Manager Tools group!
Terry
At 5:41am on July 9, 2008, Rudra said…
Hi Scott,
A very apt and a motivating quote you have in your picture.
Till now i have been actually following those words mentioned in the picture, but i think i need to educate myself more in EE. Could you give me the reference of some websites and books which would be of some assistance to me.
best wishes
rudra
At 12:43am on April 18, 2008, Varadarajan said…
Welcome Scott.
Given your broad range of interests and expertise, you will add to the color and flavour of this melting pot !
Really liked the quote that you posted in your page !
Best
V rajan
At 3:27pm on April 17, 2008, David Zinger said…
Scott,
I like your "picture". Welcome to the employee engagement network as you start us towards 300 members. Keep making things stick!
David
At 2:50pm on April 17, 2008, Terrence Seamon said…
I like that quotation, Scott. Welcome aboard!
Terry

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