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	<title>The Next Great Generation &#187; heather huhman</title>
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		<title>The Interview: Heather Huhman, Gen Y Expert &amp; Founder of Come Recommended</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Kristina Allen Full disclosure: I work with Heather as the external relations director of GoodieRecruit. Heather Huhman is your typical over-achieving, type A, never sleeps, always connected, fully loaded, energizer bunny. At twenty-seven years old she still falls into the category of Gen Y, but her resume reads more like someone twenty years her senior. [...]]]></description>
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