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Shout out to Seattle Based BA's 

Hello, my name is Kevin Goodman, and I may not be a BA, however, I am looking to contact some for a usability study we are having on new business intellegence software.  I apologize it's come to this but we are really struggling on trying to find BA's in the Seattle area via the phone so I thought I would do some internet searching and I happened to stumble acrossed this website.  Enough with the formalities however, a little bit about this study we are having:

It's going to be held in downtown seattle at Blink Interactive's offices.  It will be approximately 90 minutes in length, and for your time, we are offering $250 cash to those that qualify and participate.  If you would like more information, you can get a hold of us at 206.219.1948, just be sure to reference the "Business Intelligence Study"  Or you can email us at [email protected].

I would really appreciate hearing from anyone at this point, as it is proving quite difficult to get in contact with BA's in our area.  Also, any insights about how to better get in touch with you guys would be most appreciated.

Thank you again for your time, and we look forward to hearing from you.

 
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