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The Monday Morning Memo

JP Engelbrecht pours ice on the beer while the wizard talks to alumni
under a tent 9 years ago, on the day it all began. On the screen is the
original presentation of Pendulum. Roy is standing on the spot
that is today the chime tower of the Welcome Center (below.)

Jessica Clark
2/12/2009
As the natural “guardian” of our company, the CEO met my obstinate rejection of ideas after she returned from the Wizard Academy a year ago, so this time she brought me along. Processing through concepts that are simultaneously inherent and “out there,” to find and capture the essence of our company has been huge. I’m so looking forward to returning home and beginning to implement both the specific marketing ideas discussed AND the other organization concepts that were “mentioned on the side”
 

10.17.2009
“… ONE OF THE POWERS OF THIS PLACE
IS HOW SET APART IT IS…”

Michael Redman

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