"A partner for life .
. . that is where Drawing Down the Moon comes in."
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Mary Balfour talks to The Director Magazine - thedirector.co.uk - about how successful
people increasingly use specialists to help all aspects
of their lives run smoothly.
“There are personal
trainers to keep them fit, concierge services to find
them a plumber, and introduction agencies to widen their
social circle,” she says
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HOW TO FIND YOUR SOULMATE |
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Mary Balfour tells Sainsbury's Magazine how she used to dream about
what her ideal job would entail -
drinking coffee on a chaise longue, meeting new people
and talking to them about their life.
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"The Matchmaker" |
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Mary Balfour runs the
Drawing Down the Moon and loveandfriends.com
introduction agencies. She lives with her husband
Sebastian in an Edwardian house in west London...more
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Management today |
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Mary Balfour - how does she manage?
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"The agency
people rave about." -
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"The mensa of introduction
agencies."
- THE INDEPENDENT |
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". . . attractive men and women from
a cross-section of professions."
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"Mary Balfour . . . could
match up an Anaïs Nin or a Spike Milligan without much
difficulty."
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". . . their method relies
on personal matchmaking skills . . . My ill-conceived notions
about who uses an agency were blown away."
- COMPANY MAGAZINE |
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". . . an upmarket, personalised service
for the busy professional."
- THE TIMES |
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"A sympathetic and successful
agency."
- TIME OUT |
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