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This article has been reviewed for COI prior to being promoted to mainspace, & found good. [1] --Tagishsimon (talk) 23:29, 16 November 2019 (UTC)
Requested updates
My name is Elizabeth Rowe and I am the subject of the article. I would like to request a few changes related to my departure from the Boston Symphony Group to focus on my leadership coaching business, as reported here. Pinging @Tagishsimon:, who approved the article originally from Articles for Creation. Below are my proposed changes.
1. Lead
− | is an American flutist | + | is an American flutist and leadership coach
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− | known for being the principal flutist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra | + | known for being the principal flutist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 2004 to 2024
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2. Bottom of Career Section
− | + | Leadership Coaching |
- Explanation: The "Retirement" section title makes it sound like I am retiring from work altogether, rather than just resigning from one job to focus on another.
− | + | , in order to focus on her work as a leadership coach. |
- Explanation: A couple issues. While the cited article was published in April 2024, it does not say this is when I announced I would start a career in leadership coaching. To the contrary, the cited article infers I've had a leadership coaching business for years ("Her track toward leadership coaching began with her own flute students at Tanglewood and at New England Conservatory, where she maintained a small studio until a few years ago.")
3. External Links
− | [https://iamelizabethrowe.com | + | [https://iamelizabethrowe.com Official Website]
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