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StartupDigest co-founder Chris McCann and CTO Chris Burnor, the other two core team members from the formerly for-profit operation, will be leading Grou
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ew members, writing personal introductions, personalizing group messages, and managing multiple categories of members. Over 80 different organizations have since expressed interest in using GroupTie, McC