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Maurina Venturelli
What is your connection to HopeLab?
From 2009-2010 I managed their social media channels and website. We did cool things like Gleeditty and The Name Game Contest.
What stand out to you about HopeLab's work?
Their dedication to research and development. HopeLab spends a great deal of time listening to kids and their parents. Their products are truly for the kids.
Where else might people find you?
Wandering around the Bay Area! Just check out my mayorships! Other places online you may find me are Twitter and LinkedIn.
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