[Isl] Preference Days for Fall Speaker-Thurs or Friday's?
Amy L. Ai
amyai8 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 13 09:46:03 EDT 2020
Friday.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 9:24 AM Callie Kindelsperger via Isl <
isl at lists.fsu.edu> wrote:
> Good morning everyone,
>
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> ISL is pleased to announce that Dr. George Rebok has accepted our
> invitation to prevent as this year’s ISL Fall Speaker. The event will be
> virtual (more on that to come), and our speaker has expressed the most
> availability on Thursdays and Friday’s. That said, I thought I would send
> out a brief poll and get some of our Affiliates’ inputs on which day of the
> week would be best suited for our speaker event in terms of turn out.
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> I look forward to hearing your input.
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> Best,
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> Callie Kindelsperger
>
> Institute for Successful Longevity
>
> Florida State University
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> Email: cperson at fsu.edu
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> Phone: 850-644-8571
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