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Attached: A Case Study
Team,

Attached are action items per our property DHP meetings.

Anna / Gunther - Note that this document will be used for tracking purposes to ensure that all actions are accounted for and addressed by all parties.

Please let us know if you'll like to discuss the items in the document and or if you have any question or concerns.

v/r,
- Orlando Miller

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