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David Bohmiller, Founder @ Inevitabl

🫶 Thank you

Published 5 months ago • 1 min read

Hi Reader,

No in-depth exploration of change management or leadership today.

Instead, just sharing my gratitude for your following along in my adventures with my company, Inevitabl.

Thanks for being part of the journey, and for helping me to do the things I love!

Back to our regularly-scheduled programming next week!

In health,
Boh

David Bohmiller, MBA, MS (he/him/his)​
Founder, CEO and Consulting Executive
Inevitabl LLC

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David Bohmiller, Founder @ Inevitabl

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