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Aii I (12 <br /> categorized by four pillars- advocacy, research, education and community <br /> support. <br /> 2. Who makes up the management of The Emily Program? <br /> Dirk is The Emily Program's Executive Director. Our Board c nsists of 12 <br /> additional members from many different disciplines (psychol gy, nutrition, <br /> business, etc). All Directors have tremendous experience in th it field and <br /> a passion for eating disorder treatment. <br /> 3. How many jobs will be created by opening an Orono clinic <br /> Approximately 30 jobs would be created, many of which wou d be part-time. <br /> 4. How do you generate leads and market The Emily Program to get patients? <br /> Most of our referrals (over 52%) come from healthcare profes ionals (i.e. <br /> family practice physicians, dentists, school counselors, hospit ls, <br /> infertility clinics, physical therapists, etc.). Another 34% corn from <br /> family members/friends of someone struggling and previous/c, ent clients <br /> who recommend the program. <br /> 5. In what other locations are you considering opening clinics? <br /> We consider unique properties (beautiful and healing settings, safe and <br /> welcoming communities, etc.)throughout the Metro and greater Minnesota. <br /> 6. If you don't get the CUP and setback changes approved for the Hill School <br /> property, will you look for another location in Orono or the western <br /> suburbs? <br /> Possibly. It would require, however, finding a beautiful, safe and unique <br /> property like the Hill School. We consider the Hill School to be a RARE <br /> find, due to the property's history, design, setting, proximity to the <br /> Minnetonka Center for the Arts and much more. It's unlikely t at we would <br /> find such a perfect fit for The Emily Program right away. <br /> Best regards, <br /> Lindsay <br /> Original Message <br /> From: Shari Danielson [mailto:sharidanielson@mac.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 9:17 AM <br /> To: Lindsay Brown <br /> Subject: one request and several questions I <br /> Hello, Lindsay. Hope you're having a good Friday. <br /> I saw the City of Orono sign posted on the side of the Hill Sch of <br /> Building. Thanks for getting it up. However, it is facing Briar treet <br /> --the side street on which there is almost no traffic; very few <br /> 6 <br />
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