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PIONEERINGTRANSFORMATIONSReport on Engagement & Post-Graduation Plans Classes of 2016 and 2017

• Morethan120internshipswerecompletedforacademiccredit.• Themajoritywerepaidinternships.• MariettaCollegereceivedtwograntstohelpprovidemonetary

incentivesforemployersandstudentswhoparticipateininternships.

EVANS ENDOWED INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2017:

AmandaRogersistherecipientofThe2017RobertEvansInternshipEndowment.Amanda,adoublemajorinEconomicsandManagement,spentthesummerinClevelandinterningwithInsight2Profit,afast-growingpriceconsultingandtechnologyfirmservingdomesticandinternationalB2Bmanufacturers,distributorsandserviceproviders.TheRobertEvansInternshipEndowmentwassetupbyanalumnusseveralyearsagoandawards$5,000toonequalifiedstudentwhoparticipatesinasummerinternshipatafor-profitorganization,specificallyamajornationalorglobalorganization.The$5,000canbeusedforrelocation,travel,housing,meals,relatedequipmentpurchasesandotherlivingexpenses.

• Fall2016:6(Australia,Ireland,Spain(2),NewZealand,England)• Fall2016:DubaiSPEConference• Spring2017:3(China,Germany,Scotland)• Spring2017:LEADtriptoPeru• Summer2017:2(KoreaandSpain)

AspartoftheMcDonoughCenter’s30thAnniversarycelebrations,facultytookagroupofstudentsandalumnitothehighlandsofPeru.Theyspenttwoweeksexploringthecountry,whichincludedhikingtothesummitofMachuPicchuandvisitingthefloatingislandsofLakeTiticaca.MariettaCollegeProfessorsDaveBrown,RobertMcManusandDaveMcShaffreyledthetrip.ThistripfulfilledtheinternationalexperientialeducationrequirementfortheInternationalLeadershipStudiesMajor.

INTERNSHIPS STUDY ABROAD

SUMMER 2017:

Cameron Dowiak ’19Biochemistry MajorPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

ForCameronDowiak,havingtheopportunitytospendthesummerworkinginalabatYaleUniversitywastheculminationofherownimpressivescientificbackgroundandahelpfulalumniconnection.ItwasBrendanAdkinson’16whoreachedouttoDr.KevinPate,McCoyProfessorofChemistry,toseeiftherewereanycurrentMariettastudentswhowouldbeagoodfittointerninthelabheworksinatYale.Thatlab,overseenbyDr.AlanAnticevic,ispartoftheClinicalNeuroscienceResearchUnitinYale’sDepartmentofPsychiatry.

Thoughherbackgroundworkingwithchildrenwhohavementaldisabilitiesandautismwaspreferredsincetheintern-assistedstudydealtwithautism,Cameronstillhadtogothroughallofthetraditionalstepsofapplyingforaninternship.

WhenCameronreflectsonherMariettaexperiences,sheisimpressedby“theaccesstoteachersandtheone-on-oneguidance.Everyoneheregoesaboveandbeyond.”

Jason Miller ’18Double Major: Chemistry and BiochemistryMinor: BiologySardis, Ohio

JasonchoseMariettaCollegebecauseofthestrongfacultyrelationshipsoffered.“Dr.PateintheChemistryDepartmentexpressedhowstrongthisconnectionwasbetweenstudentsandfacultyandthatconvincedmethatthiswasthebestplaceforme.”

JasonisthePastPresidentoftheChemistryClubandanactivememberoftheScholars’Community.Heiscurrentlyworkingonaresearchprojectthatistotallyself-designed.Heisstudyingtheeffectsofanestheticonhumanlungcells.Hebecameinterestedinthistopicduringajobshadowingexperiencewithananesthesiologist.Heislookingforwardtocontinuinghisresearchforhisseniorhonorscapstoneproject.JasonhopestoattendmedicalschooloranM.D./Ph.D.programandisopentomanydifferentareasofspecialty.

Michael Johnson ’18Biochemistry Major (graduating one year early)Charleston, West Virginia

Both parents and his grandmother graduated from Marietta College

Michaelparticipatedinasummer2017InvestigativeResearchprojectthatstemsfromaprojectbegunbyarecentMariettagraduate.Hestudiedmelanomacellsandlookingatpathwaystoreducecancercells.Inadditiontobeingbusywithhisresearch,MichaelpreparedtotaketheMCATduringthesummerof2017,andplanstopursueacareerinmedicaloncology.

“IhavesqueezedouteveryopportunityatMarietta.Theopportunitieshereareimpeccableandtheconnectionssovaluable.IknowthatIhavebecomeamorewell-roundedandmarketablecandidateformedicalschoolasaresultofthisstimulatingatmosphere.”

FAST FACTS: ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17

• 250studentsparticipatedinvolunteerservice,whichisapproximately25%ofthestudentbody.Pleasenote:thisnumberdoesNOTincludeathleticteamorGreekLifevolunteeractivities.

• 2720totalhoursofcommunityserviceweredonatedbystudentsinprogramsofferedthroughtheOfficeofCivicEngagement.

• Partnershipswithover47localcommunitypartnersintheMid-OhioValley,includingParkersburg,Belpre,WilliamstownandMarietta,occurredin2016-17.

TheOfficeofCivicEngagement,inpartnershipwithMariettaCollege’sOfficeofStudentLife,traveledtoWashington,D.C.,fromMarch11-16,2017withninestudentsforaweekofexperientialeducation,servicelearningandreflectioninthenation’scapitalaspartoftheAlternativeBreakprogram.Inadditiontohands-onserviceprojects,eachAlternativeBreaktripincludeseducationalcomponentssuchasvisitstomuseums,meetingswithlocalcommunitymembers,filmsandspeakers.Duringtheexperience,studentsalsocommittofullyengagingwithagroupoftheirpeersthroughactivitiessuchassharedpreparationofmeals,choresandcareofcommunitylivingspace,collectiveplanningoffreetimeactivities,andgroupdiscussionsabouttheirexperiences.Thethemeofthe2017springtripwasmarginalizedcommunities.PartneringwiththeWilliamPennHouseinWashington,D.C.,studentsparticipatedinseveralservice-learningprojectsduringtheweek.ThegrouptookawalkingtouroftheShawneighborhoodwithONEDC,anadvocacyorganizationworkingtobalanceeconomicdevelopmentwiththerightsoflongtimeresidents.Theyalsopackedwoundcarekitstobedistributedtohomelesspopulationsthroughhealthoutreachprograms,metwithvolunteerswhoprovideweeklyfreemealsinthecity’sparks,learnedaboutthelobbyingprocessandparticipatedinastudentlobbyingtraining,andplantedvegetablesinanurbanfarmwithDCUrbanGreens.ThegroupalsohadachancetotourtheU.S.CapitolandspendanafternoonattherecentlyopenedSmithsonianNationalMuseumofAfricanAmericanHistory.OtherhighlightsofthetripincludedavisittotheNationalArchivesandaneveningtourofmonuments.

INVESTIGATIVE RESEARCH

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

• Offersstudentsanopportunitytodelveintotheirdiscipline,showcasetheirtalentandprepareforgraduateschool.

Anna Cooper ’17

Major:BiologyMinor: Environmental ScienceStacy Harbor, Florida

She is the fifth person in her family to attend Marietta College

Annasaysshewillalwaysrememberherexperiencesvolunteering,conductinglabworkandbeinginvolvedinthetheatre.Shealsoenjoyedservingasamentorforothersciencemajors.Intermsofhercareerprogression,shebelievesthatherinternshipsattheHumaneSocietyofPinellasCountyandMissionAnimalHospitalinMinneapolisreallyinfluencedherdecisiontopursueveterinarymedicine.

“IreallylikedthevarietyasastudentatMCandamexcitedabouttheinherentvarietyinvolvedinmyfuturecareer.”AnnabeganattendingIowaStateUniversity’sCollegeofVeterinaryMedicineinfall2017.

Guy Wharton ’17Double Major: Petroleum Engineering and AccountingCrownsville, Maryland

His uncle and mother graduated from Marietta College

Guy’sfirstinternshipwasatKeyBancCapitalMarketsinHoustoninthesummerof2016.Helearnedalotaboutreservoirengineeringandasset-basedlendingmanagement.Duringthesummerof2017,heinternedwithMarathonOilintheGalvestonBayRefinery,whereheworkedintheaccountingdepartment.

“AcommunitycomeswithyourdegreeatMC!Myexperiencesinsideandoutsideoftheclassroomandtimewithprofessorshavebeeninvaluable.Ireallyenjoyeddoinglotsofthingsoutsideofthescopeofmymajor.”

Cierra Bloom ’17Major: Athletic TrainingMinor: PsychologyDennison, Ohio

Cierrawillalwaysrememberherexperiencesonthesoftballteam,whereshemadealotoffriendsandlearnedalotaboutlife.Inthesummerof2016,shecompletedaninternshipwiththeAkronRacers,whichallowedhertodevelopanimportantprofessionalnetwork.Duringhersenioryear,CierrawontheSeniorCapstoneAwardforAthleticTrainingforherresearchprojectonthe“EffectsofSleeponDivisionIIISoftballandBaseballPlayers.”Thisfall,shewillstartaone-yearinternshipasanathletictraineratSpartanburgMethodistCollegeandwillbeapplyingtoattendgraduateschoolinexercisesciencethefollowingyear.

Mandee Young ’17Major: Advertising & Public RelationsMinor: Journalism and Leadership StudiesPoca, West Virginia

Inthefallof2016,shestudiedabroadattheUniversityofReadinginEngland.Lastsummer,sheservedasaSearch&SocialMediaInternatMediavest/SPARKinNewYorkCity.Mandeewasoneof20studentsnationwidetoreceiveaVanceandBettyLeeStickellInternship,andwasselectedbyUrbanDecayinHuntingtonBeach,California,tointernforthecompany’ssocialmediaandmarketingteam.

“It’simportanttoimmerseyourselfineverythingoutsideofadvertisinginordertoobtainawiderperspective.Ienjoyseeingallofthepossibilitieswhichmyliberalartseducationhasaffordedme.”

Emily Schemrich ’17Major: Public AccountingRittman, Ohio

EmilyrecountsherMariettaCollegehighlightsasherexperiencewithhersorority,AlphaXiDelta,whichshebelievestaughtheralotaboutleadership.Moreover,herexperiencewiththeMcDonoughLeadershipProgram’sEXCELworkshop“reallysetheruptobegintakingonleadershipexperiencesrightawayherfirstyearatMC.”

Emilyinternedduringthesummerof2016withErnst&Young,andwasofferedafull-timepositionwiththeirAssurancestaff,whichwillbeginassoonasshepassestheCPAexamination.“I’llneverforgetmyfirstinternship,whereIworkedalongsideofanalum.Shereallymentoredme.IamgratefulforallofmyexperiencesandwanttoemphasizethateveryoneshouldtakeadvantageofwhattheCareerCenteratMChastooffer!”

Gabe Crowe ’17Majors: International Business and International Leadership StudiesMinor: EntrepreneurshipNew Springfield, Ohio

Gabe’s mother attended Marietta

GabespentlastsemesterinGermany,whereheattendedclassesandparticipatedinaninternshipinHeidelberg.HeisinterestedinpursuinganMBAinthefutureandpossiblyopeningupabreweryandcoffeehousewithhissister!

“WhatdrewmeintoMariettawasthefaculty-to-studentratio.TheFacultyatMariettareallyknowmeandhowIlearnbest.Theyareallsoapproachable.”

Eileen Walsh ’16Major: PsychologyMinors: Leadership and EconomicsCherry Hill, New Jersey

“IlovedmyexperiencewiththeMcDonoughLeadershipProgram’sEXCELworkshop.Itopenedmeupandgotmereadytodiveintoschool.”

EileenstudiedabroadinCroatiaandvolunteeredonawinterbreakprograminNicaragua.Sheactuallymadescarvesinordertofundraiseforthetripandwillalwaysrememberthisentrepreneurialaspectofherserviceexperience.

SheiscurrentlyworkingatJeffersonUniversityHospitalinPhiladelphia,wheresheconductsresearchonmothersaddictedtoopioids.SheisreallylearningalotandbelievesthatherbusylifeatMariettainteractingwithlotsofdifferentpeopleinlotsofdifferentenvironmentshashelpedprepareherforthechallengesofhercurrentposition.

Andrew Knizner ’16Major: JournalismMinor: Studio Art/Photography and Advertising & Public RelationsArlington, Virginia

AndrewtrulyvaluedhisexperienceswiththeOfficeofCivicEngagementandwillalwaysrememberhistwoAlternativeSpringBreaktripstoPineRidgereservation.Duringhissophomoreyear,heservedasatripleader,whichreallyhelpedbuildhisconfidenceanddesiretogetevenmoreinvolvedatMarietta.

HewentontoparticipateintheNextGenprogram,whereheservedontheboardofHarvestofHope,alocalnon-profitthathelpsredistributefoodtosheltersandavoidwastefromgroceries,etc.

AndrewisbackinVirginiaandworksforNatureSpecksPhotography,whichhostsexhibitsintheNationalHistoryMuseumandSmithsonian.Thecompanyalsosponsorsaninternationalphotographycompetitionandhasapublication.“TheliberalartsdegreefromMariettahashelpedpreparemeforthevarietyinherentinmycareer.”

Jill Altenburger ’17Major: MathMinors: Finance and EconomicsMarietta, Ohio

JillcametoMariettathinkingthatshewouldpursueadegreeinPetroleumEngineering.However,herfirstsummerinternshipatCondevcoconvincedherthatthiswasNOTthebestmatchforherskillsandinterests.DuetotheliberalartsnatureofMariettaCollege,shewasabletoexploreavarietyofotherclassesandfoundthatshereallyenjoyedFinance.Duringthesummerofherjunioryear,JillinternedwithHallFinancialAdvisorsandwasgivenafull-timejobofferupongraduation.

“Ilikedhavingdifferentsoundingboards,”JillsaysofherexperiencesatMariettaCollege.“Theliberalartscollegeenvironmenthelpsyoumeetpeoplefromalldifferentareasandtheyallcanprovidehelpfulperspectives.”

Paige Berschet ’18Major: Political ScienceTriple Minor: Organizational Communication, Leadership Studies and EntrepreneurshipLondon, Ohio

PaigeisservingasPresidentofStudentGovernmentduringherfinalyearatMarietta.ShebelievesMariettahashelpeddevelopherasaleaderandfeelsconfidentthathercommunicationskillshavebeengreatlystrengthened.Inadditiontoherleadershipexperiencesoncampus,PaigealsocompletedaninternshipwithMariettaMainstreet,aneconomicdevelopmentorganizationlocatedseveralblocksfromcampus.“Icanhaveanimpactonthecommunity.Onepersondoesindeedmakeadifference!”PaigewillalsorememberhereducationabroadexperienceinThailand&Cambodia,whichshesayshasgivenherthe“travelbug!”“TherearealotofopportunitiesatMCandpeopleherecareaboutYOU!”

Aaron Tice ’17Double Major: Public Accounting and FinanceMinor: Leadership StudiesSt. Marys, West Virginia

Aaron’s uncle and great aunt attended Marietta

AaronisfinishinguphisrequirementsatMariettaCollegetobequalifiedtositforCPAexamination.HefirmlybelievesthathisparticipationinMcDonoughLeadershipprogramhasenhancedhiscommunicationskills,whicharecrucialtobesuccessfulinhiscareerofchoice,managementconsulting.Moreover,hehasreallyvaluedhisparticipationintheNextGenprogram,wherehewasabletoserveontheboardofalocalnon-profit,ElyChapmanEducationFoundation.“IwasabletoapplyskillsthatIwaslearningatMCandmeetnewpeopleandgaindifferentperspectives.Mariettadefinitelypushesyoutosucceed,andIknowIammorewell-roundedthankstotheliberalartsfoundation.”

Kay Shanda ’17Major: Environmental ScienceDouble Minor: Art and Leadership StudiesColumbus, Ohio

“CommunitywassoimportantinmypersonalandprofessionalgrowthatMarietta.IamproudoftheimportantconnectionsthatIwasabletomake.”

KaybecameinvolvedinvolunteeringthroughtheMcDonoughLeadershipprogram.Inherfirstyear,sheservedasavolunteerfortheWashingtonCountyUnitedWay,andenjoyeditsomuchthatshestayedallfouryears.Sheevenhelpedthisagencybeginwhatisnowanannualevent.InAugust2017,Kaybeganaone-yearservicewiththeAmeriCorps–CACprogram.SheservesasaProjectCoordinatorforalocalnon-profitlocatedinTennesseethatfocusesontheenvironment.“MyexperiencesatMariettaCollegehavedefinitelymotivatedmetocontinuemycareerinservice.”

CLASS OF 2017

Graduate Schools: DukeUniversity(EngineeringManagement)IowaStateUniversity(VeterinaryMedicine)KentStateUniversity(SchoolPsychology)LibertyUniversity(BusinessAdministration)MariettaCollege(PhysicianAssistantProgram)NewYorkUniversity(MiddleChildhoodEducation)NiagaraUniversity(BusinessAdministration)TheOhioStateUniversity(MechanicalEngineering)RiceUniversity(AppliedPhysics)SoutheastMissouriStateUniversity(PublicAdministration)TheUniversityofBaltimore(CreativeWriting&PublishingArts)TheUniversityofDaytonWilliamandMaryLawSchoolWestVirginiaUniversityLawSchoolWestVirginiaUniversity(OrganizationalCommunication)WestVirginiaUniversity(SportsManagement)XavierUniversity(ClinicalMentalHealthCounseling)YoungstownStateUniversity(ChemicalEngineering)YoungstownStateUniversity(MusicPerformance)

Employers:CampHighlander—EveningProgramHeadAdventuresontheGorge—GroupSalesRepresentativeAnadarkoPetroleumCorporation—FieldProductionEngineerIBSNSports—CustomerServiceRepresentativeCACAmeriCorps—ProgramCoordinatorCincinnatiPublicSchools—TeacherConsolEnergy—InternCONSOLEnergy—RotationEngineerCrossCountryMortgage—DataandReportingAnalystDirectionalONEServicesInc.USA—MWDEngineerDTEEnergy—AssociateReservoirEngineerEasternMountainFuel—GeologistErnst&Young—Staff1HallFinancialAdvisors—ClientServicesAssistantHalliburton—EntryLevelCementEngineerHessCorporation—FoundationEngineerHinkleyLighting—ITProjectCoordinatorInsight2Profit—BusinessAnalystKOC—ProcessEngineerMorganLocalSchools—MusicTeacherMorganLocalSchools—TeacherOhioRiverIslandsNationalWildlifeRefuge—BiologyInternPasadenaIndependentSchoolDistrict—6thGradeScienceTeacherPatrickEngineering—OperationsSpecialistSchlumberger—FieldEngineerSizemore&CompanyLLC—HumanResourcesAssistantSouthwesternEnergy—RotationalEngineerSouthwesternEnergy—RotationalEngineerSWResources—OfficeManagerTekmarkGlobalSolutions—TechnicalRecruiterWaltDisneyWorldResort—ChildrenActivitiesCastMemberWarrenLocalSchoolDistrict—8thGradeMathandScienceTeacherWeatherford—NextGenFieldEngineer/DrillingServicesWelltec—FieldEngineer

CLASS OF 2017 BIOCHEMISTRY MAJORS & VETERINARY SCHOOL

GrowinguponafarminthewesternpartofWashingtonCounty,AshleyPayne’17(Watertown,Ohio)hasbeencaringforanimalsalmostherentirelife.

Onaparticulardaywhenshewasinjuniorhighschool,shenoticedoneofthefamilypigswassick.Fromthatmomenttherewasneveradoubtofhercareerpath.

“Iwantedtobeaveterinarian,”shesaid.

Payneisnotalone.She’soneofthreeMariettaCollegeBiochemistrystudentswhohavebeenacceptedintoavetschoolforthefall.PaynewillattendPurdueUniversity,whileRachelStahl’17(Oley,Pennsylvania)isgoingtoTheOhioStateUniversityandMeganBache’17(Westland,Michigan)willattendtheUniversityofMissouri.

Withjust30veterinaryschoolsintheU.S.,itcanbechallengingtogetintoaprogram—especiallyonafirstattempt.However,allthreestudentsbelievetheirexperiencesatMariettaplayedinaroleinhelpingthemgainadmission.

Stahlsaidshefeelsmorethanpreparedtotakeonthechallengesshe’llfaceatOhioStateinthefall.

“Ourclassesarerigorous,”shesaid.“Theprofessorsaren’tpushingyouthrough,theyarepushingyouinit.It’snotagraduatecourseload,buttherearedefinitelygraduateexpectations.ProfessorsatMariettawantyoutothriveinyourmajor.IrememberwhenIgotalabpaperbackandIgota7outof10.Theprofessorstoppedmeafterclassandsaid,‘IhopeIneverseethisfromyouagain.’Itwasn’tmean-spirited.Itwasmeanttoestablishexpectationsandpreparemeforthefuture.”

BachealsohadanopportunitytoassistinBiologyandBiochemistryclassesatMarietta—somethingshesaidimpressedthefacultyatboth

MissouriandMichiganStateduringherinterview.

“ItalkedaboutbeingaTAandhowIhadpresentedresearchattheAmericanChemicalSocietymeeting,”Bachesaid.“Theyaskedmeaboutmyresearch,butalsomyworkintheMcDonoughLeadershipprogram.ThisiswhatyouareabletodoatMariettathatyoucan’tdoatotherplaces.”

BacheandStahlareplanningtopresenttheirundergraduateresearchattheNationalAmericanChemicalSocietyMeetinginSanFranciscoinApril.Allthreestudentshavedevelopedafriendshipandtheycomparednotesastheyappliedandinterviewedatschools.

Dr.Parsons,whohasbeenknowntoholdsomeofthosespecialstudysessions,hasenjoyedhavingallthreestudentsinherclassesoverthepastfouryears.

“Ifeelthattheyhaveacquiredskillssuchascriticalthinking,problemsolvingandscientificresearchanalysis—tonameafew—throughactivelearningandinquirybasedexperiments,”Parsonssaid.“Theseskillsshouldservethemwellastheyprogressintheireducationandcareer.Iamproudtohavethemasstudentsandknowthattheywilldowellinvetschoolandbeyond.”

Ashley Payne Rachel Stahl Megan Bache

2 0 1 6 M A R I E T T A C O L L E G E

OUTCOMES

92.7%of 2016 Marietta College graduates are employed and/or in graduate school.

Selected List of Employers

Atlantic County Justice Facility

The Athens Messenger

Bird Watcher’s Digest

BrandMuscle

Carbo

Caterpillar

Chesapeake

CH Robinson Worldwide

City Year

Clear Results Radio

Cutler Real Estate

Delta Gamma

DHL Express

Diversified Engineering

Dominion East Ohio Gas

Dynamic Catholic Institute

Emerson Electric

Fort Frye Local Schools

Foundry Rowing & Sailing Center

Gilmour Academy

Halliburton

Heinz Field

Hess

Hino Motors

Integrated Services for

Behavioral Health

JD Byrider

JP Morgan Chase

Lakeside Chautauqua

Macy’s Corporate

MaKaJaWan Scout Reservation

Mercy Health

Mondo

Milwaukee Repertory Theatre

Natco Forestry

Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Nature’s Best Photography

Norwalk City Schools

NYC Teaching Fellows

Ohio Magazine

One Aqua Source

Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities

Peace Corps

Ruyi Films - Beijing

Solvay

Spectra Energy

State of Ohio

Stern Advertising

Tech USA

Pursuing Advanced Degrees /additional educational trainingSelected List of Graduate/Professional Programs that members of the Class of 2016 are attending:

Bowling Green State University (Master of Science, Geology)

Case Western Reserve University (Master of Science)

Clayton State University (Master of Science, Athletic Training)

Cleveland State University (Master of Arts, Counseling)

Colorado School of the Mines (Master of Science)

Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (Master’s in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering)

Howard University School of Law

Indiana University School of Optometry

Liberty University (Master of Education)

Marquette University (Master of Arts)

The Ohio State University (PhD, Biochemistry)

University of Cincinnati (PhD, School Psychology)

University of Dayton (Master’s Mechanical Engineering)

University of Louisville School of Dentistry

University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management

University of South Dakota Law School

University of South Florida ( Master of Science, Athletic

Training)

West Virginia University (MBA)

West Virginia University School of Law

West Virginia Wesleyan University (Master of Science)

13.3%

*Based on 179/205. 87.3% of 2016 MC graduates whose status could be determined through graduate surveys, self-report, faculty report or by examination of Facebook or LinkedIN profiles.

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