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I'd like to remove my CV and the broken link (The Successful Societies Program (Canadian Institute for Advanced Research) from my Wikipedia page. My CV is updated far too often to keep up to date and the old information reflects poorly of me. My assistant has been trying to do this for me and has recommended I ask here.
@Bellagio99: I saw you reverted my edit including a wikinotable doctoral student. Crystal Marie Fleming is notable as demonstrated by her having a Wikipedia page. This is why I included a hyperlink. Can you please undo your revert or further explain your rational? Cheers, Thsmi002 (talk) 14:01, 5 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]