Advancement Services Report

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Friday, December 14, 2007

New Podcast Available!

Bentz Whaley Flessner senior associate Scott Fendley talks with Brian Dowling, the Associate Vice President for Development Services at the University of Michigan and co-founder of supportingadvancement.com, about new technologies available to advancement.


View the "Podcast" section of this blog (in the column on the right) to download the podcast or click on the link to listen to the interview.

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