Issue 110 | March 2014

In this Issue:

+ Director's Notes
+ Message from Allison

NEWS

+ Featured Member Posting: Executive Assistant / Coordinator for CounterPoint Films
+ Seeking opportunities for the 2014 Harvardwood Summer Internship Program (HSIP)!
+ Special offer for Harvardwood Members - Columbia Management Future Scholar 529 Group Plan
+ Going to SXSW 2014? Find Harvardwood at the Digital Harvard networking event - Mar. 8
+ Call for Harvardwood Helps service activities in April 2014
+ Seeking a new Co-Chapter Head for Toronto

Danaher.jpgFEATURES

+ Harvardwood Q&A with Patricia Danaher, Director of Harvardwood Publishing
+ Industry Successes
+ Harvardwood Artist Showcase - Featuring Melissa Oppenheim '12
+ New Members' Welcome
+ Member Profile: Matt Mazzeo '05 - Partner at Lowercase Capital

CALENDAR & NOTES

+ Calendar
+ March Madness Membership Drive

Director's Notes

I'm sure everyone out there in Harvardwood-land is gearing up for Oscar madness!! For those in LA, don't miss the chance to mix it up at our FIRST Oscars Viewing Party this Sunday starting at 4:30pm. We are co-presenting with IVY Entertainment, Yale in Hollywood, and DAEMA. In addition to a fabulous happy hour menu, presented exclusively to guests from these organizations, there will be a chance to submit your Oscar predictions into a raffle for fun prizes! And if you're not in LA it's not too late to gather a few Harvardwood chums for an Oscar-viewing party of your own. Other events around the country this month include Harvard at SXSW, Harvardwood JAZZ in New York, and the Books Alive! Conference in DC. Lots to do, so let's get to it!

-- Kelley

Message from Allison

Congrats again to the Summer Screenplay Competition winners last month! James Granger, the program director, reported over 130 script requests with mentor and industry meetings resulting for all the writers! Also on the TV writing front, Ryan Slattery has kicked off our first spring modules in quite some time. It's looking like we are going to have some amazing new talent to showcase in next summer's competition.

Also, calling all bloggers and tweeters! I was inspired reading Stephanie Palmer's list of the Top 10 Most Influential Screenwriting Bloggers. If you have an entertainment / arts related blog, twitter feed, or podcast, please send it to us. We would love to feature your work!

Looking forward to seeing you all at the Oscar's Party!

- Allison

Featured Member Posting - Executive Assistant / Coordinator for CounterPoint Films

CounterPoint Films is about to undertake a unique hybrid release of a major documentary (see: AWAKEtheyoganandaMovie.com). This campaign, which will include grassroots and social media outreach, both theatrical and semi-theatrical (special event) bookings, DVD, VOD, digital, and more will present a fantastic learning environment for the right type of individual. The Executive Assistant/Coordinator must be flexible, willing to learn on the job and turn on a dime, HIGHLY ORGANIZED, a self-started, willing to work from home or from the producers' home with flexible hours and changing situations. Beginning part-time, this job will ramp up to full-time plus, as the campaign gets underway. Salary will be commensurate with experience and can grow with results… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/networking/apply_now.aspx?view=2&id=183390

Seeking opportunities for the 2014 Harvardwood Summer Internship Program (HSIP)!

Harvardwood is pleased to announce the 2014 Harvardwood Summer Internship Program (HSIP), and is now seeking internship opportunities worldwide! HSIP provides a list of internship opportunities in the arts, media and entertainment to Harvard undergraduates and also coordinates career-related events over the summer for program participants in LA, NYC and other cities. If your company is interested in listing an internship via HSIP, please fill out our brief participant form. While your company can list your internship at any time, we recommend submitting by Friday, March 14th in order to be included in the first round of HSIP offerings and reach the largest number of potential candidates… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/news/161776/ATTN-COMPANIES-List-your-summer-internships-with-the-2014-Harvardwood-Summer-Internship-Program.htm

Special offer for Harvardwood Members - Columbia Management Future Scholar 529 Group Plan

Through our partnership with Ameriprise Financial, Harvardwood has established a FREE (no sales charge) education savings plan for Harvardwood members. The program is called the Columbia Management Future Scholar 529 Group Plan. 529 Plans are popular, flexible, and tax-advantaged education funding vehicles. Plans can be used to help pay for your kids' and other family members' college tuition or for your own continuing education. Through our group plan, you will not only be able to start funding a plan at no cost, you will also be able to work with an Ameriprise advisor to help select and monitor investment options. Additionally, Ameriprise has generously offered to donate $100 to Harvardwood per every member who signs up for the group plan! To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Harvardwood Board Member Michael Persaud directly at [email protected]. To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/news/162120/Special-Offer-for-Harvardwood-Members---Columbia-Management-Future-Scholar-529-Group-Plan.htm

Going to SXSW 2014? Find Harvardwood at the Digital Harvard networking event - Mar. 8

This year's third annual Digital Harvard in Austin is co-hosted by Harvardwood, the Harvard Alumni Association, and Harvard iLab. We invite you to explore the latest innovation at Harvard during SXSW and to connect with fellow alumni, faculty, students, and friends engaged in the digital sphere. Register for the event here: http://alumni.harvard.edu/events/digital-harvard-in-austin-2014

Call for Harvardwood Helps service activities in April 2014

April is the Global Month of Service, a recognition and celebration of service to our local communities throughout the year, and Harvardwood Helps is excited to pitch in! In previous years, 53 cities and over 1000 alumni worldwide have participated in Harvard's Global Month of Service. If you are involved in or know of a service activity that you'd like to share with the Harvardwood community for a volunteer event in April, please let us know by emailing [email protected] with the subject line "HW HELPS - April."

Seeking a new Co-Chapter Head for Toronto

The Toronto Chapter of Harvardwood is seeking an enthusiastic co-Chapter Head to help direct Harvardwood programming and events in that region. Ideally, this person is energetic, full of ideas, people smart, and able to organize events and programs effectively. If you are in the Toronto area and have an interest in cultivating the Harvard arts, entertainment, & media community in that region, please email Mark Solovey [email protected] to learn more about the position.

Harvardwood Q&A with Patricia Danaher, Director of Harvardwood PublishingDanaher.jpg

​Harvardwood Publishing is relaunching this spring with a whole host of new initiatives to develop and expand the imprint and its reach. Patricia Danaher is the new Director of Harvardwood Publishing, and she spokes to us about her plans.

PD: I’m very excited to be announcing a wide range of new activities for Harvardwood. Late next month, we will be launching our first anthology, a co- publication with the Harvard Review, which will feature work from Seamus Heaney, Joyce Carol Oates, Sherman Alexia, Sharon Olds and Tony Hoagland, among many others. Harvard Review editor, Christina Thompson is working very enthusiastically with Harvardwood Publishing on this and other future collaborations.

Our first anthology will have the passage of time as its theme and is dedicated to the memory of Nobel laureaute Seamus Heaney who was a longtime friend of the Harvard Review and a member of its board. We will have launches in Cambridge, New York and LA.

Later this year, we plan to publish a second anthology, which will feature new work from a broad range of writers. We will announce the theme and the submissions criteria in April. Several future anthologies are planned.

What else is on the cards?

We are looking at making Harvardwood Publishing a serious new standalone, literary imprint, primarily an electronic one. We aim to publish fiction across a wide variety of genres and will be considering work from within and without the Harvard network. While we will mostly publish in the English language, down the line we hope to consider work in Spanish and other languages.

Tell us about the Harvardwood Literary Workshops.

As part of efforts to expand awareness of the Harvardwood brand, we have begun offering writers in Los Angeles a range classes where they can develop their writing or explore new genres. So far, we have classes in crime writing, memoir, short stories, essays and espionage. We will be adding Young Adult, science fiction, erotica and children’s writing classes later in the Spring. Our instructors are also working as consulting editors on our publishing ventures.

There’s been talk about launching the Harvardwood Literary Prize. Tell us something about this.

We are talking to a number of select potential corporate sponsors to get behind, what we hope will become a major international literary award, like the Booker or the National Book Award. We are also working to put together a panel of famous international writers to judge the award. It will be run in conjunction with libraries and publishers around the world.

Given the feedback we have received, there is every chance that in the future we will have separate awards for science fiction and crime writing in addition to one major prize for a work written or translated into the English language in the previous year.

Industry Successes...

Congratulations to all of the Harvard alums nominated for an OSCAR this year, including: Jehane Noujaim (THE SQUARE) for Feature Documentary; Joshua Oppenheimer (THE ACT OF KILLING) for Feature Documentary; Richard Rowley (DIRTY WARS) for Feature Documentary; Lauren MacMullan (GET A HORSE!) for Animated Short; David Heyman (Producer, GRAVITY) for Best Picture; and Jeremy Kleiner (Producer, 12 YEARS A SLAVE) for Best Picture.

Razorbill editor Elizabeth Tingue '07 has acquired ZODIAC by debut author Romina Garber '06, first in a Young Adult SF-meets-fantasy series billed as "Star Wars for the Snapchat generation." Set in a galaxy of 12 solar systems inspired by the 12 astrological signs, the book stars Rho, a young Guardian from House Cancer, who must unite the 12 houses of the Zodiac before an ancient, power-hungry evil returns to destroy their world. The first book in the series will be published in December 2014 by Razorbill, an imprint of Penguin Publishing.

James P. Connolly '88 will be performing at Gilda's Laugh Fest in Grand Rapids, MI from March 6-8th. Festival performers include Jay Leno, Jim Gaffigan, and Lily Tomlin. Laufh Fest is a 10-day comedy festival supporting Gilda's Club of Grand Rapids, one of the largest Cancer Wellness Support Communities in the country. For tickets and more info, please visit: www.laughfest.org.

Christina Lynch '86 is the co-author (with Meg Howrey) of the new novel CITY OF LOST DREAMS, a sequel to the New York Times bestseller CITY OF DARK MAGIC. Both are written under the pseudonym Magnus Flyte. If you like Prague, Vienna, mysteries, sex, pastries, Beethoven, mesmerism, murder, or nanotechnology, you are in luck. Available in bookstores, online, and in fine airports everywhere.

Kurt Bodden '85 hits the big time: Fresno, California. His solo show, a deadpan satire of the personal-growth industry called STEVE SEABROOK: BETTER THAN YOU, played for six months last year in San Francisco. Now it runs through March 8th in the Tower District. The show has been called "the 'Spinal Tap' of self-help"; as "Steve" himself might say, "Fres-no? Maybe it's time to start thinking Fres-yes." See www.kurtbodden.com.

Harvardwood Artist Showcase: Featuring Melissa Oppenheim '12

Oppenheim.jpgThe Highlights often features a few artists from our various programs in the Harvardwood Artist Showcase. This month, we are excited to feature Melissa Oppenheim '12. Read on to learn more about what she does!

Mel's work combines the arts of photography and silkscreening. She has devised an original, patent-pending process that combines digital photography with the ancient Oriental silkscreening process. Her art focuses on adding bright and splashy color to original photography of city landscapes, outdoor scenes, and typically unnoticed spaces. To date, Mel's work has been installed in high-rise condos, hotels, and office buildings in South Beach, Washington DC, New York, and San Francisco. Her art has been acquired by the Facebook Inc., Art Collection and many individuals in the tech community. Mel currently works at Facebook in New York City, working on key digital advertising initiatives.

Learn more about Mel and her art at www.meloppenheim.com.

New Members' Welcome

Harvardwood warmly welcomes all members that joined the organization over the past month, including:

+ Katie Aldrin, FOH, LA
+ Jennifer Brody, College, LA
+ Cameo C. Brown, KSG, LA
+ Julie Buxbaum, HLS, LA
+ Liz Canner, Radcliffe, Boston
+ Charles Caplan, College, On-campus
+ Elizabeth K. Clarkin-Breslin, College, NY
+ Serena Eggers, College, NY
+ Elizabeth Fields, HBS, LA
+ Osh Ghanimah, A.R.T., NY
+ Sandra Hayes, FOH, NY
+ Michael Luo, College, On-campus
+ Gwendolyn M. Parker, College, NY
+ Leigh Tost, College, LA
+ Lisa Watanabe-Peagler, College, LA
+ Kevin Wittenberg, College, LA
+ Eldon W. ZieglerJr., HBS, Boston

*FOH = Friend of Harvardwood

Questions about your Harvardwood membership? Send them to our Director of Membership Experience, Lano Williams ([email protected]), who will also be organizing New Members' Orientation events in LA and NY!

Member Profile: Matt Mazzeo '05 - Partner at Lowercase Capital

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A Los Angeles native, Matt Mazzeo AB ‘05 says that “Harvard gave me the opportunity to explore all the classes I loved.”

So he took economics classes, psych classes, science classes, and more, receiving a Renaissance-Man education that has enabled Mazzeo to position himself as an expert voice at the intersection of entertainment and technology.

For seven years, Mazzeo was a star agent at Creative Artists Agency (CAA), focusing on digital media under the company’s Business Development group. He left CAA in November 2012 to join Chris Sacca as a partner at Lowercase Capital, a tech-focused venture capital fund.

Although the career leap from entertainment to technology might perplex some people, it makes perfect sense for Mazzeo.

“When I graduated and went back to L.A., I found myself in this moment of total openness, which was frightening but awesome, because my college career hadn’t dictated a future career for me.”

Back in the capital of entertainment, Mazzeo decided to explore the career options available to recent graduates, and Harvardwood came into play.

“I came back [to L.A.] not really knowing where to get a toehold in the industry, and Harvardwood was a great resource; I started scouring its job listings and bulletin board.”

He eventually landed an internship through Harvardwood by way of an informational interview with Milan Popelka AB ‘01. At the time, Popelka was working at Samuel Media Company, and the informational meeting turned into much more, when Popelka hired Mazzeo as his intern.

Within two weeks, Mazzeo’s performance impressed Popelka so much that Popelka recommended him for a job at CAA under his previous boss, Rick Hess.

Hess was the head of CAA’s Film Finance group, and Mazzeo became his second assistant.

With a laugh, Mazzeo remarks, “While friends of mine were in the banking industry making $25,000 on a signing bonus, I think that was my salary the first year.”

But Mazzeo speaks highly of all aspects of his tenure at CAA, both as a second assistant under Hess and as a successful agent.

“It was what you expect: phones, scheduling, and the less glamorous side of the entertainment industry. But that’s where everybody starts, and I loved it.”

Soon after, Mazzeo moved to Michael Yanover’s Business Development group at CAA, which he describes as “probably the most fascinating job any kid right out of college could’ve asked for in entertainment.”

“I was working for a guy whose role was expanding CAA and this whole group of non-traditional revenue streams,” explains Mazzeo. “Over the course of the next seven years, as CAA quadrupled in size, the business development group was responsible for a lot of that growth strategy, building into everything from international markets to sports practice.”

Mazzeo’s specialty within the Business Development group was digital media. He helped CAA stake its claim in a fast-paced industry that was dramatically unlike the older and more traditional film, television, and music industries. Mazzeo was fascinated with digital media before CAA and “had a neat perspective from having grown up among people who were also fascinated in that area.”

“I went to college at a time when Facebook was just getting off the ground, when social media was just taking off. Most people weren’t paying attention to it, but I found it fascinating.”

Fascinating enough that he truly enjoyed his work. The first thing Mazzeo would read in the morning were entertainment and technology blogs. He kept up with the news in both worlds and inundated himself with up-to-date information, while constantly networking with industry people, asking questions, and “having people far smarter than me who are dedicated to different crafts teach me about the business.”

Thus, Mazzeo had a lot more to offer than pure passion for digital media. He had a prescient understanding of the evolving role of talent as innovative technologies began to impact the distribution of traditional media.

“I love the democracy of digital media. I love that anyone could start distributing their content via publisher,” says Mazzeo.

Mazzeo participated in the founding of some of CAA’s start-up companies, including Funny or Die and WhoSay, and he developed partnerships on behalf of CAA with numerous corporate heavyweights that include Amazon, Comcast Ventures, and Tencent.

“CAA really empowered me to go out and explore on behalf of the firm, on behalf of our clients, and find a way to connect Silicon Valley and Hollywood.”

The volume of those connections that Mazzeo forged—whether calculated in millions of dollars or in creative talent—is enormous. Representing top talent in television, film, music, fashion, and sports, Mazzeo “got to work with some of the most interesting creative talent on the planet and partner them with big tech companies in Silicon Valley and elsewhere.”

Mazzeo facilitated his clients’ content deals with tech companies such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Google. He helped clients tap into their entrepreneurial skills to take advantage of new digital media opportunities, developing lucrative agreements in digital and social media and mobile distribution. Such partnerships amounted to millions of dollars in financing for original content with digital platforms such as Netflix and Hulu, as well as publishing, licensing, and endorsement deals for individual clients.

Mazzeo’s impressive achievements at CAA can be attributed to his awareness of important macro trends in digital media and his ability not only to identify but also to nurture talent to leverage those trends.

“The rise of the blogging platform, accelerated through social media platforms, increased choice, increased ability to publish, lowered barriers to content creation—those are all trends that have empowered an entirely new generation of content creators, with new formats imparting new content, and new devices allowing for new formats and interactive media.”

For creatives to achieve success in this constantly shifting environment, Mazzeo advises, “Everyone in this industry needs to own and be educated in terms of the tools that are available to them and the models that are driven by those tools.”

“The creators who are creating, learning about these new technologies, and experimenting with them to reach audiences are going to have the best chance for success in the future.”

But today, Mazzeo no longer represents “creatives”—at least not in the Hollywood sense of the word.

“The plan was never to leave CAA,” he declares. “I love the place, I love the people, and they had given me every opportunity to grow and pursue a fantastic career. But a long-time friend and one of the best tech investors that I’ve ever met, Chris Sacca, offered me one of those opportunities that you just have to jump for, no matter how comfortable you are.”

Sacca approached Mazzeo about becoming partner at Lowercase Capital, and after Thanksgiving of 2012, Mazzeo embarked on his new role on the technology side of venture capitalism.

Instead of creative talent, Mazzeo now seeks and supports entrepreneurial talent starting new businesses, and then helps their companies grow. In fact, it’s not too different from his work as a CAA agent.

“The role of an investor isn’t just sourcing deals and convincing people to take your money; after the fact, it’s about adding as much value to the company as possible and really being of service to those companies. In the same way agents service their clients, I often find myself in that service role for entrepreneurs.”

Asked about what he looks for in a prospective client, entertainment or entrepreneurial, Mazzeo immediately rattles off, “Passion and authenticity.”

Then, he takes a moment to qualify his answer.

“Fantastic technical talent because you can do so much today with so little, so great programmers and great engineers can often be the defining factor in building fantastic products.”

But great companies and great careers are not built on technical talent alone.

“And bold humility, passion, authenticity, and audacity. Those five qualities,” decides Mazzeo. “You have to be the kind of person who thinks about the problem they’re trying to solve nonstop—I look for that passion. Is the person creating the solution the right person for that job, and do they have an authentic perspective on it? And finally, I look for audacious individuals: people who have outsized goals.”

Fantastic talent, bold humility, passion, authenticity, and audacity? For Matt Mazzeo, spotting the next entrepreneur he wants to invest in should be as easy as looking in a mirror.ddonale_page.jpg

In addition to serving as Harvardwood's Coordinator, D. Dona Le '05 is a small business owner and freelance writer based out of Los Angeles.

Calendar

***NYC - Harvardwood JAZZ: The Anderson Twins - HOW THE FRENCH SAVED JAZZ, Wed., Mar. 26***

After the War, musicians like Django Reinhardt, Sidney Bechet, and Josephine Baker became the toasts of France. Peter and Will Anderson and their Quintet will tell the story and celebrate the music in performances that evoke the joyful spirit of those smoky Parisian jazz cafes. We're also offering a reception with open bar, light hors d'oeuvres, and cheeses, following by an elegant and mouth-watering sit-down dinner with wine. Advance registration is required… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=408463&group=

LA - Harvardwood Hosts an Oscars Viewing Party for the 86th Academy Awards, Sun., Mar. 2

How accurate are your Oscars picks this year? Watch the fashion, excitement, and drama of the 86th Academy Awards with Harvardwood and our friends in IVY Entertainment, Yale in Hollywood, and DAEMA at St. Felix Hollywood. Full Members will be able to submit their Oscars predictions to enter in a raffle for two fabulous prizes: a signed vinyl of "Happy" by Pharrell and four Dodgers' tickets… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=396212&group=

LA - Harvardwood Heads To...HCSC Dinner & Discussion: Filmmaking in China & Hollywood, Mon., Mar. 3

Please join us for a dinner discussion of Filmmaking in China & Hollywood with noted film producer Janet Yang. Her work includes JOY LUCK CLUB, EMPIRE OF THE SUN, and the most recent SHANGHAI CALLING. Ms. Yang will speak generally about the exploding film industry in China. This event is part of the Asian American Outreach Committee and Harvard Asian American Alumni Alliance (HAAAA), in collaboration with the Penn Club of Los Angeles and the China Society of Southern California… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=411298&group=

LA - Harvardwood Heads To ... Harvard in Los Angeles, Sat., Mar. 8

Join us for a daylong program presented by the Harvard Alumni Association, the Harvard College Fund, and the Harvard Club of Southern California that will bring together alumni, faculty, parents, and friends as we celebrate The Harvard Campaign and The Harvard Campaign for Arts & Sciences. Harvardwood's very own Allison Kiessling, President, is on the Host Committee of the program!... To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=413972&group=

LA - C.L.A. invites Harvardwood to Insurance Basics for Art Galleries, Dealers, & Artists, Wed., Mar. 12

This workshop will focus on the insurance needs of galleries, dealers, and artists. The presentation by Victoria France, Managing Director of the Fine Art Division of Robertson Taylor International Insurance Brokers, will conclude with a Q&A session… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=413970&group=

LA - C.L.A. invites Harvardwood to Introduction to Copyright Law, Wed., Mar. 26

You've written, developed, drawn, painted, or produced a creative work. Now who owns the work and controls the right to exploit it? This workshop will provide an overview of the copyright law in the United States as it relates to the arts and entertainment industries… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=413971&group=

NY - Harvardwood Heads To ... Opening Reception of Magnificent Obsession: Joan Gedney - Early Paintings, Fri., Mar. 7

IFAC and Rox Gallery are proud to present a selection of over 60 paintings and works on paper by the abstract expressionist Joan Gedney. This is the first time these works have been on public display since the 1950s. Harvardwood Member Gregory de la Haba has curated this show and invites fellow Harvardwood members to the opening reception... To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=413968&group=

Austin - Harvardwood Co-sponsors Digital Harvard in Austin at SXSW, Sat., Mar. 8

Harvardwood, the Harvard Alumni Association, and Harvard iLab invite you to explore the latest innovation at Harvard at the third annual Digital Harvard in Austin during the SXSW Festival. Connect with fellow alumni, faculty, students, and friends engaged in the digital sphere… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=398884&group=

BOS - Harvardwood Heads To ... Incognito: Lost & Found at Harvard Divinity School, Wed., Mar. 5

If the words "Divinity School" and "wild times" seem like an oxymoron, then prepared to be entertained and enlightened as Andrea Raynor M.Div '86 shares excerpts from her new book, INCOGNITO: LOST AND FOUND AT HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=404537&group=

DC - Harvardwood Heads To ... Books Alive! Conference, Sat., Mar. 29

Let's head to the Books Alive! Conference, featuring one-on-one pitches with up to three literary agents, morning and afternoon panels, and lunch with speaker David Maraniss. Registration includes the chance to pitch your idea or manuscript… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=401990&group=

SF - C.L.A. invites Harvardwood to Visual Art Licensing Basics, Wed., Mar. 12

Join Sriba Kwadjovie for a workshop in learning best practices when seeking licenses with artists or artist estates to reproduce artwork images. We will discuss the nuances of licensing for print and digital reproductions for various informational and commercial uses… To view full posting, please visit: http://www.harvardwood.org/events/event_details.asp?id=413969&group=

March Madness Membership Drive

This month, Harvardwood is launching a March Madness Membership Drive! Get THREE of your friends to sign up as Full Members (or Friends) of Harvardwood. When they submit their dues, they can indicate in their registration form that you were their referring member, and we'll give YOU one year of complimentary Full Membership to Harvardwood. So go spread the word about all of the great programs and valuable resources that Harvardwood offers to our Full Members! If you have any questions, please email [email protected].


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