The Great Rotary Coffee Ponzi Scheme

Each member of the board and membership committee has been asked to invite set up coffee meetings with two Rotary members whom he or she would like to get to know better.
After those meetings, each of the two members who were invited out will then ask two other members to coffee.
Then, in the manner of a particularly nasty virus, these coffee meetings will spread throughout the club, infecting all members.
We are counting on each of you to spread the disease by doing two things:
1) Work with the person who invites you to find the earliest possible date.
2) After you have your initial coffee, decide who you’d like to invite and reach out right away.

The event ends on Friday, February 12. Don’t be penicillin, spread the disease!

A few notes:
To avoid stopping the spread, for every invitation you accept, you have to invite two others. Once you’ve been invited to one meeting you are welcome to accept future invites, but if you do, you need to invite two more members.
The meetings are intended to be one-on-one, but if you’re like the busiest person in the world, you can ask your two invitees to join you at a single meeting.
Can’t find anyone to invite? Check DACdb.com for our membership list and contact info.

Questions? Email Ben (bendanley@gmail.com ) or Michele (michele@mkcpa.us )

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