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FY25 FMNH McGuire Campaign
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not assigned D Chris Barnett
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Annual GivingKristi HillAssistant Director of Annual Giving
Project Description

email for Florida Museum of Natural History to kick off their 2025 McGuire Center Campaign for butterflies and moths. 

Deliverables
EmailSend DateStatusAssigned Team 
FY25 FMNH McGuire Campaign FY25 - 2/2 - 2nd email05-05-2025Proposed?? ??
FY25 FMNH Mcguire Center Campaign FY25 - 1/3 - Email #104-22-2025DeliveryChris Barnett?? ??

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