Learned this morning at the ExxonMobil Community Summer Job Program about Cynthia Salzman-Mondell’s next project for Media Projects, Inc. — Sole Sisters, a film on why women love shoes. As Cynthia put it, “if you are compelled by some inexplicable force to add to your stiletto collection, despite your inability to walk in them,” share your story with her (pictured left with ExxonMobil Corporate Citizenship and Community Investments Manager Robert Lanyon and Media Projects, Inc. intern Andrea Schpock Schpok).
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