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         <title>Moving BR&amp;E into 2.0</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>At the encouragement of my fellow Extension Business Retention and Expansion (BR&E) team members I'm jumping into the blog world.  Just last week I got into the world of podcasts by posting a presentation I made to the annual conference of Business Retention and Expansion International.  We researched what are success factors related to community projects that emerge from BR&E Visitation projects.  From there we did an evaluation of community projects that came out of BR&E visitation programs in Minnesota.  Here is the presentation: https://umconnect.umn.edu/p70335611/ </p>]]></description>
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