You've probably never heard of a musical called "Bajour," which spent a bit of time on Broadway in 1964. It has a lot of interesting characters, including an uptight NYC police lieutenant, a wealthy widow, rival families of Roma ("gypsies") and a bright-eyed young woman who wanted to be an anthropologist. One of the most memorable songs was "Where is the tribe for me," in which the heroine searched high and low for a tribe to study (hint: she ended up trying to study one of the Roma families). But her lament has many applications, including one that I often hear from clients: where do I find a networking group that will really work for me? The current edition of evoke eNews talks about networking groups, why to use them and how. We also interview visionaries who have founded some very interesting groups that operate in unusual ways and produce amazing results for their members: Fred Klein, Esq. and Nancy Schess, Esq. of Gotham Networking; Adrian Miller of Adrian's Network; Bruce Stout, CPA of The Rainmakers' Forum; and Tam St. Armand of St. Armand Ventures. One of these groups may provide the tribe (sorry, Fred) that you're looking for or give you the inspiration to find the right one. Look, learn, leer and lecture (alright, that's not quite right, but I didn't want to spoil the alliteration).
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