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Sender: James Davis
Subject: Introduction.
Date: Mon, Mar 31, 2014
Msg: 100897

Hello everyone! My name is James Davis and I just wanted to introduce myself. I am a 27 year old millennial who grew up in Maine and attended the University of New Hampshire (Blasphemy for any die hard Umaine hockey fans.) While there I engulfed myself in Model UN and studied Political Science, International Relations as well as Natural Resource Management. After Graduation I joined the Navy and became an Information Warfare Specialist subcontracted by the Defense Intelligence Agency at Pearl Harbor. I have now shifted my focus away from cyber security and have been working with "The Centrist Project" headed up by Charles Wheelan and Christie Findlay. Charles is a public policy professor at Dartmouth and author of "The Centrist Manifesto." If you have not yet checked out the book/website I would highly encourage you to do so, http://www.centristproject.org/ . In my free time I have been running a facebook page called "The Amalgamist" which is an enterprise level non-partisan information sharing page which has gained considerable attention in the United States. So that is me in a nutshell, hardly a PhD level expert but I am very energetic, excited and motivated to be working with you all! I hope that we can work together to find solutions.

Very Respectfully, James Davis.

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