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Thursday, May 31, 2012

  1. Emailed Susan (Penn State University’s student Career Services) and Kirwin (Dewilka’s professor and coordinator of her internship for academic credit program) to verify Dewilka’s (former Peace NGO Research Intern) claims regarding academic tuition in her latest email
  2. Emailed Lillian and Steve (Board) about Dewilka
  3. Exchanged emails with Kirwin about Dewilka
  4. Exchanged emails with Todd (Attorney at Fulbright & Jaworski LLP) about his update on our IP protection
  5. Received notification from Jennifer (2012 Women PeaceMakers Program at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice in San Diego) about the timeline for the selection process
  6. Emailed Heidi (NYLPI) about help with copyright application
  7. Skype with Steve and web host about Drupal user interface problems
  8. Found a work-around to the Drupal user-interface problem
  9. Updated our Team page
  10. Began writing “Week in Review: May 21-27, 2012

Friday, June 1, 2012

  1. Finished writing and published “Week in Review: May 21-27, 2012

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Thursday, September 01, 2011

  1. Waited for skype from Seyi (Investor from Lagos)
  2. Emailed Seyi about our call.  Received bounced-back message. Forwarded
    bounce-back message and wrote new email via alternative email address

Friday, September 02, 2011

  1. Exchanged emails with Todd (Attorney at Fulbright & Jaworski LLP) regarding the finalized documents concerning the
    Foundation’s IP
  2. Updated the Foundation’s budget
  3. Continued to write August’s Month in Review
  4. Edited copyright info on Foundation’s blog

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

  1. Sachin (Angel Fund Manager), whom I met at Hatchery’s “Are You Serious” July pitch event emailed to tell me that he has forwarded the business plan and pitch presentation I sent him to PennyBlack for review

Thursday, September 2, 2010

  1. Received an email from a Chinese organization about rights to our domain, which I forwarded to Steve (Board) and Randie (IP Attorney Volunteer) for review and feedback
  2. Randie replied offering a copyright project, which I discussed with Steve
  3. Steve replied suggesting that it a phishing scam similar to those he found elsewhere
  4. Signed up for an account on the Peace and Collaborative Development Network
  5. Read about Barcelona’s Peace Conference
  6. Researched domain names
  7. Purchased additional domain rights
  8. Exchanged emails with Masayo (pro-bono logo designer) to schedule the next meeting for the logo redesign and give feedback on some of the elements of the new logo

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