By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer Local bar associations, in an effort to reach younger members, are expanding their networks beyond the traditional wine and brie mixer. Some have set up Facebook and Twitter accounts to reach young associates caught up in the growing social media craze. Ann Murphy, for one, knew she was entering a whole new frontier two years ago when she first heard about the wonders of social networking at a National A...
Daily Journal Staff Writer Local bar associations, in an effort to reach younger members, are expanding their networks beyond the traditional wine and brie mixer. Some have set up Facebook and Twitter accounts to reach young associates caught up in the growing social media craze. Ann Murphy, for one, knew she was entering a whole new frontier two years ago when she first heard about the wonders of social networking at a National A...
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