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Diane K. Danielson is the CEO and founder of www.DowntownWomensClub.com, a career website and social network for businesswomen. In addition, Diane is the co-author of Table Talk: The Savvy Girl’s Alternative to Networking (2003) and the upcoming Clicks & Mix Networking (or What Would Jane Austen Do?) (Spring 2007). She is a blogger for the Boston Globe and www.womensDISH.com, and a contributing writer for PINK, a national women’s business magazine.

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