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Subject: New energy for Business School Connection

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tutormentor2
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03/08/2009 12:54 PM Alert 
Chris Warren, who is serving a one year fellowship with Cabrini Connections, Tutor/Mentor Connection, has written a blog post showing  how the T/MC seeks to work with teams from universities, professions, businesses, hospitals, etc..

We have many groups growing within the Tutor/Mentor Connection Ning.com page, and our aim is to help each group adopt the ideas Chris is writing about, so that they innovate new ways to draw volunteers, operating dollars and other needed resources to constantly improving, volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs in Chicago and other cities.

You can learn more about this concept in the various blog articles at http://tutormentor.blogspot.com and from the articles in the Tutor/Mentor Institute.

As these teams form, and do their brainstorming, planning and implement their strategy via these open Ning forums, each team will learn from its own work, as well as the work of other groups focusing on the same goal in other cities. Thus, each year the impact of each team will grow based on how well the learn and innovate from the work of the entire universe of teams working toward a common goal.

I hope you'll use this forum for that purpose and you'll actively encourage others to join.
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