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Al Doyle, Fusionpartners, LLC, is a writer, strategist and creative director specializing in marketing large scale residential community, sustainable development and building, as well as innovative marketing approaches for new urban communities and condominium communities. His team in Seattle at Fusionpartners, LLC has done award-winning work across the United States. He is a long time Seattle resident and former member and chair of the City of Seattle Bumbershoot Festival Commission.
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Posted Tue, Feb 24, 8:26 a.m.
The topic of "religion" in Seattle, Portland and other urban areas of the west usually does not rank high as a conversation starter. Yet this climate seems to be inspiring groups as diverse as the two Mars Hills covered here and many others to create new ways to open the ...
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