[Jgfamembers] JGFA Newsletter -- Time for Your Submissions

Sean Fox sean at reply.com
Sat Feb 16 08:52:37 PST 2008


JGFA Members:

 

We have received submissions from a few of you, but would love to have
more updates.  Please send an email to all the folks in the cc line with
any personal or professional update that you'd like included in the next
JGFA newsletter that will be issued next week.  Deadline for submissions
will be moved to end of day on Tuesday, February 19 since Monday is a
holiday.  

 

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Regards,

Sean

 

________________________________

From: Sean Fox 
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 12:13 AM
To: jgfamembers at jgfa.net
Cc: amendoza at stanford.edu; Megan.Fogarty at stanford.edu; 'sean at reply.com'
Subject: JGFA Newsletter -- Time for Your Submissions

 

Dear Members of the John Gardner Fellowship Association (JGFA):

 

In the next few weeks, we will kick off the year with a JGFA newsletter
that will get you up to speed on all the recent activities of the JGFA
and give you some insight into the plans for 2008, including the JGFA
reunion that will take place in September. 

 

In addition to updates from the officers and other volunteers, we'd like
to again solicit updates from all members of the group through this
email.  Please take 5-10 minutes to jot down a quick update to let folks
know what's up in your life.  Feel free to write about whatever is
important to you - a personal milestone, a family event, a professional
achievement, etc.  This is your opportunity to share whatever thoughts
you want to share with the membership.  The updates will be published in
the newsletter as sent to us without any editing. 

 

Everyone is busy, so we've found that a deadline helps get everyone to
focus on sending something to us in timely manner.  Please provide your
update by midnight PT on Monday, February 18.   We will then publish the
newsletter in the second half of February. 

 

When you provide your submission, please respond to all the people
included in the CC line of this email, including Amanda Mendoza, Megan
Swezey Fogarty, and me.  Amanda is a student at Stanford who providing
administrative support for JGFA's activities in 2008.  Megan is the
Director of Post Graduate and Alumni Program at the Haas Center at
Stanford.  Both have graciously agreed to help organize and distribute
the newsletter this time around.  Thanks to both of them!

 

Also, if anyone would like to volunteer to be the speaker for the next
JGFA Roundtable, please let us know.  We are excited to get your
feedback on roundtable and your contributions to the newsletter! 

 

Regards,

Sean

 

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