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Nov302011

First blog ever

So this is my first blog ever. It is the result of several people influencing me ( i.e. pushing ) me into the 22nd century. The push started with my friends Drue and Josh.
Drue is a seasoned veteran of the orthopedic industry, has his own search firm and Josh is a key player within Drue’s organization. Seven years ago when I started CCI Performance Group, they encouraged (pushed ) me into thinking about a web page. OK, so I wasn’t the fastest to adopt this, however, in December 2009, while recuperating from ankle surgery I found a site where I could create a webpage. After a week of hard work, numerous WTF’s!! I finally had a page. With great anticipation I called Drue and told him the news, I was on the web. He visited the site, was impressed that I made this huge effort and then challenged me to make it more professional. He probably would have told me “It sucks” but Drue doesn‘t use phrases like that. Josh was more supportive, he said he liked the picture of Wrigley.

So, here we are 2 years later, I told you I don’t move fast with this technology thing. The web site is new and improved; just like laundry detergent. It will hopefully continue to allow folks to find out about CCI Performance Group and with the added feature of this blog, allow me to spout off about, I mean participate in great debates. (Still struggling with the proper terminology). Count on this though, it will be random observations, opinion on issues affecting my industry, observations of my two morale officers (Wrigley and Murphy, yes the pictures are staying...thanks Josh) and basically what ever thoughts run through this brain of mine. It could be an interesting journey. For now, that’s it. Enjoy the day,

Rainman

Reader Comments (2)

Rainman, Congratulations on your new site! It is elegant.
Good luck with the blog.

All the best,
Drue

December 1, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDrue De Angelis

Well Greg what we do know right now is that the world does not need any more spine companies!

No wonder it was so dull! Selling hips, knees and trauma is fun especially in Extreme orthopaedics! Who wants to be in surgery when the only person who can see what is happening is the surgeon!

Greg- If you want to see new and exciting steer clear of this spine meetings!

Tongue in cheek but adds fun to you blog!

AJ

December 4, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew Jones

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