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At 7:31pm on December 10, 2007, Lisa said…
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At 12:53am on November 13, 2007, Rushit Shah said…
Hi Regan,

msg for you from suzy
At 12:44am on November 13th, 2007, Suzy said…
Hey Rushit! Work is crazy but good- how's it going for you?Tell Regan to get back to me...;-)
At 11:51pm on August 18, 2007, Paul Jacobs said…
Kia ora Regan from NZ - I'm coming to the UK in October for a quick visit - maybe we could catch up
At 11:31pm on August 13, 2007, Jashan Joshi said…
Hi Rregan,

Thank you so much for the invite and so good to see you here

Best wishes

Jashan
At 4:21pm on August 13, 2007, Peter Gold said…
I remember when I had a hair cut like that...... and keep your hands off our cup!!

Cheers
At 2:49pm on August 13, 2007, Rushit Shah said…
Regan just a quick note, 3rd person to complete the contest was Shoheb Shaikh, he too is in our office.

So make the line 2nd, 3rd, 4th and go on..

Cheers
At 2:16pm on August 13, 2007, NADNUK said…
Hey Rigs we have our own group over here (OS2i), join it.

http://www.recruitingblogs.com/group/os2i
At 1:23pm on August 13, 2007, Suzy Tonini said…
VERY COOL!!!! You have an awesome team and should get the recognition you deserve. Nice job to all your guys/gals!!
At 1:06pm on August 13, 2007, Bill Vick said…
I'll look forward to seeing how we can help each other.
At 12:52pm on August 13, 2007, Glenn Gutmacher said…
Thx for connecting, Regan! So when is your team going to sign up for my comprehensive & affordable sourcing course
(www.recruiting-online.com/access.html) that we discussed oh-so-many months ago?
At 12:29pm on August 13, 2007, Suzy Tonini said…
Hey Regan!!!!! Nice to see you here....

PS- several of your Os2i folks were hot on the Challenge trail....great job to Yusuf and Sarang and I'm not sure if Kundan and Rushit are w/you as well?

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