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David Moday
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I have 30 years of marketing experience in the financial services industry -- this means all retail push marketing and face-to-face retail sales. Mail and phone centers handled the response to promotions. How can I channel my experience in the philantropic arena? I am a writer, oraganizer, supervisor, creative designer, and dedicated worker.
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I am in financial services looking to make the switch as well
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How can I channel my experience in the philantropic arena? I am a writer, oraganizer, supervisor, creative designer, and dedicated worker.
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Hey, why not go for it, new changes are usually good to go for even for experience.
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There are situations that is not unexpected in changing your career. Just like when you have your job in a company well we can't say that you'll be working on them forever that's why when you have finish your job with them and need a job you must be flexible to learn new things for the new career.
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