CivE Bricky
Well-known member
The short answer is - you do what you just did on this thread. Have a two-way conversation...let people get to know you a bit, and see if you learn anything interesting. If there's someone whose interest area aligns with yours, keep up a discussion (maybe by email or private message) so you can continue to educate each other -- and perhaps each gain a new friend.
On the professional groups, try them out first to see what you think -- you may not enjoy or find them all useful.
I can think of one group a family member joined at the board level and well, they're just not very nice people. However, watching the interactions and drama is very entertaining and even educational and board serves a higher purpose -- kids ....but I wouldn't want to invest my time that way.
On the professional groups, try them out first to see what you think -- you may not enjoy or find them all useful.
I can think of one group a family member joined at the board level and well, they're just not very nice people. However, watching the interactions and drama is very entertaining and even educational and board serves a higher purpose -- kids ....but I wouldn't want to invest my time that way.