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Dear {NAME}, I?m reaching out to see if you have some time to discuss membership in Ragan?s Comm

Dear {NAME}, I’m reaching out to see if you have some time to discuss membership in Ragan’s Communications Leadership Council, for which I believe you’d be a great fit. Briefly, [Ragan’s Communications Leadership Council](5Ed%5E7aqnxyh%5ECD%7CmFrb%5EdvMPjf%3BAfO8Pa) is comprised of 150+ corporate communications and internal communications executives from organizations including Oracle, IBM, Yale Medicine, Johnson & Johnson, Target, Entergy, SoCalGas, GE and many more. Council benefits include a networking portal, proprietary member calls, concierge service, unlimited access for you and your entire team to the Ragan Training learning portal, editing and proofing services, executive coaching, team training and free access to nearly all Ragan virtual and live events. Do you have time for a 15-minute call in the next week or two? I’ve included [my calendar](5Ed%5E7aqnxyh%5EDe%7CmFrbf) for you to select a date/time that best works for us to connect. l look forward to speaking with you about this opportunity. With regards, [Shallon Blackburn](5Ed%5E7aqnxyh%5ED%7C%7CmFrbf) Head of Customer Service & Sales Ragan Communications “The Leadership Council connects like-minded communicators in a world that is moving fast. The network is a one-stop shop for training, inspiration and group therapy. ” Eric Brown, Director, Corporate Communications, Johns Manville “The council is a great way to stay connected and meet other communications professionals – this has been particularly true during the pandemic period. The opportunity to meet, even if virtually, to share stories and insights on how others are coping with the challenges Covid-19 has brought to all of us, has been very welcome. ” Susan Donlan, Chief Communications Officer, KeyBank This email was sent by: Ragan Communications 10 S. La Salle Street, Suite 310 Chicago, IL, 60603, US, [cservice@ragan.com](5Ed%5E7aqnxyh%5EDm%7CmFrbf) [Update Your Profile/Unsubscribe from All Emails](5Ed%5E7aqnxyh%5EDq%7CmFrb%5EdvMPjf%3BAfO8Panxhq-xB%5Exolqa) | [Unsubscribe from this Product]( Sent to: {EMAIL}

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