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Greetings. A colleague of mine at Antioch College asked that I look over a draft article of theirs on Rob Fetters. I myself have not met Fetters, but my colleague has and, knowing that I have worked for the College on various Wikipedia projects (namely the college's page, plus Tom Manley), my colleague requested that I attempt to lend my skills and have a look at the draft he's been working on. I did what I could to edit the draft's language down for WP:NPOV, but I can understand that it may still not be enough. I can also understand if this is still considered too serious of a COI and may have to be considered an AfD. I am happy to discuss, and also am open to discussing this over email as well. Thanks, GabeIglesia (talk) 01:46, 18 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]