A festive farewell to a beloved colleague
This 2010 holiday video features our own Bill Sweetland, who is retiring at year’s end and whose abundant contributions to Ragan Communications will be sorely missed in 2017 and beyond.
This 2010 holiday video features our own Bill Sweetland, who is retiring at year’s end and whose abundant contributions to Ragan Communications will be sorely missed in 2017 and beyond.
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