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May 23, 2008

All New: Networlding Creates First Tele-Town Hall, Wednesday, May 28th

When you want to make a difference in the world, it helps to have a collective group who can make change happen faster.  Now you have the chance to participate in the Networlding Socially Responsible Group on Linked In…and become the change you want to see in the world.

You are invited to join our first Tele-Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday, May 28 (5:00 p.m. PST/8:00 p.m. EST, 7:00 p.m. Central) where you will have the opportunity to hear two of the world's great givers, along with me, facilitate a Networlding Make a Difference initiative.

I, Charles Gay and Gary Goldstein are ready to inspire you to support your desire to make a difference  Their organization, HUB (Humanity Unites Brilliance - www.HubHub.org) was established to empower donors and teams who support the issues facing developing nations. Charles and Gary have been involved in global compassion work throughout their lives, concurrent with developing their vast professional credits in the music and film industries, respectively.  HUB is for-profit, and its vision is to use personal empowerment training as an economic engine, generating sustainable humanitarian funding.  It uses tools like micro-loans, education, food, water and environmental training to give developing nations the essentials to end the cycle of poverty. 

Their invitation to you is to consider what you or your organization can offer to make a difference in the world…and to make the commitment to becoming the change you want to see in the world.  You have the opportunity to make the commitment of your time, energy or economic contributions via the Networlding blog www.networldingblog.com and adding your comments after the blog entry containing this invitation.  Let Gary, Charlie and I know how you intend to make a difference – and then let them teach you how to fulfill that intention through personal empowerment and effective networking.

Charles (Visioning Founder of HUB) has been a powerhouse of US film production since his arrival in the US in 2002 from the UK, where he was already leading hugely successful concert promotions for musical artists like Pink Floyd and Pavarotti.  He went on to work with many of the biggest names in film and to co-found Promenade Pictures, a US film production and distribution company.  He has been involved as Executive Director with the Mineseeker Foundation and the Sole of Africa Campaign in Mozambique. 

Gary (a Founding ArcAngel of HUB) is currently President of The Goldstein Company and has produced or co-produced such critically acclaimed films as Pretty Woman, Under Seige and The Mothman Prophecies.  He continues to produce, speak and write extensively, both to make a contribution to on-going excellence in film and to make a difference in humanitarian issues.  He has served as a member of the steering committee for the Entertainment Industry Foundation and, through that foundation, has also contributed to the improvement of public education in Los Angeles. 

As the Founder and President of Networlding as well as an author, speaker and consultant I train people and organizations to use technology and social networking tools to increase their bottom lines and professional successes while keeping true to the values of sustainability and social responsibility.  I was moved to host this event as part of my own desire to impact global issues. This will also be a good chance to form a much stronger community for our LinkedIn Socially Responsible Professionals Group.

The Tele-Town Hall access is limited to the first 1000 callers, and we're expecting capacity crowds, so make sure email us at teletownhall@networlding.com today to reserve your seat and we'll also send you details to access the call. Thanks!

Melissa Giovagnoli
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Remember, Wednesday, May 28th - 5:00 p.m. Pacific, 6:00 p.m. Central and 7:00 p.m. Eastern - Take an hour to make a difference!

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Can't wait to get involved with this!

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