Let’s get social.

The Scudder Association is embarking into uncharted waters (for us) by launching a social media effort to reach out to current and potential members.

In the coming weeks, we will be “Friending” and “Connecting” with cousins around the world.  It is an exciting time to be a part of the Association and we look forward to meeting the several generations of Scudders and that we have lost touch with over the years. We also consider this a wonderful way to become closer to our friends in India.

Now that we have a “Family Table” to gather around and get to know each other, we encourage you to join us on FaceBook and Linkedin.  Invite all the Scudders you know, then have them invite more Scudders.  There is plenty of room at the table and as in any family function, the more the merrier.

Looking forward to “liking” you soon.

 


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