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New Post 4/12/2012 7:05 AM
User is offline T. Friedmann
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Hallo everyone 

Hallo,

my name is Thomas Friedmann and I'm new in this community. I found modernanalyst.com when I was looking for a platform to exchange experiences

or discuss different matters related to my profession and interests.

 

I'm looking forward to fruitful and interesting discussions,

 

Thomas

 
New Post 4/12/2012 7:42 AM
User is offline Adrian M.
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Re: Hallo everyone 

Hi Thomas,

Welcome to the Modern Analyst community!  Hope it becomes your go to resource for business analysis information and discussions.

Adrian


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New Post 4/18/2012 5:50 AM
User is offline T. Friedmann
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Re: Hallo everyone 

Hi Adrian,

 

thanks a lot for your welcome message!

I really like the Modern Analyst Community so far

and I hope I'll meet lots of interesting people in here.

 

Thomas

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