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Jeff Hartford Male
Stamford, CT
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Title:
Audience Development Director
Company:
Red 7 Media
Media Type:
Publishing
Media Realm:
Business Media
Home Region:
New England
I'm Looking For:
Friends, Networking, Business Partners, Inspiration
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Married

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At 2:13pm on June 18, 2008, Joel Manning said…
HI Jeff,

Of course i will be in Chicago! See you there.
At 1:05pm on June 13, 2008, Jeff Hartford said…
Dick - You are correct that was me. Medical Economics it was...God how long ago was that? Hope all is well with you. Kind of like this social network setup.
At 12:25pm on June 13, 2008, Dick Benson said…
Hi Jeff- you were a former BPA guy and worked for one of Thomson's companies- maybe Medical Economics? I remember the bowling competition at a Thomson seminar in Tarrytown- I hope I am not confusing you with someone else.
 
 

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