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What I totally love about british society is the networking mechanism, supportive entrepreneurs community, talent spotters, proactive people developing tools and online and offline enviroments for social engagement and general progress. And they are willing to get even better than they do today. Charities, organizations and small businesses create buzzling spaces for discussion, ideas, exchange and collaboration. It's much easier to get social and meet people who get to turn the wheels of the economy than it was ever before. Politicians and top management representatives don't play a role of the unapproachable impersonal entities acting independently from the rest of the population. They get engaged and talk to you face to face open to your ideas and keen to apply collective knowledge to their work for the good of all. I am excited. I am in a learning mode every day absorbing as much as possible, then trying to give something back. When I was invited to join the RSA it was a shock I couldn't believe. Now it kicked off many great opportunities to meet people and open my insight into things, all aspects of life and work. It makes me want more of it. And give more in return. Thanks guys. It's a great value you created.

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Comment by Tessy Britton on March 25, 2010 at 16:55
Hi Petra
Thanks for you lovely positive post!
Comment by Laura Billings on March 26, 2010 at 11:57
Ditto - lovely to hear about your experience of being a Fellow, thank you for taking the time to blog! If you want to try and help us articulate all of that in the developing Fellowship Charter, we've got a group over here, and kicking off the next development phase with a breakfast meeting in London on 8 April if you're available and want to attend, let me know!

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Review of RSA Fellowship nings, social networks

Over the next few months the RSAde Group will be consolidating regional social networks and nings. 

The aim will be to improve connectivity for Fellows, improve communication and reduce fragmentation. 

If you would like further information on these changes please contact the RSAde team via the Digital Engagement group on this network. 

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