Melanie Martinez on LinkedIn: Come see me at our MLK parade in Fort Lauderdale!!! (2024)

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Founder of Dayńe | Independent Life & Health Insurance Agent

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Come see me at our MLK parade in Fort Lauderdale!!!

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Proven Intl. Business Consultant, Analyst & Developer - Helping Companies Translate Their Business Goals to Reality.

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Wished I could be there! And wished that all people would celebrate this man who was for all people, not just one group.

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