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Notable attendees

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So, this list was quite bloated. I may be prejudiced here because this whole article reads like advertising, and a long list of pros who attended would likewise be clever advertising. I don't see the notability here - to me, an encyclopedia article about this recruiting service should only include attendees if they are, according to independent secondary sources, notable *for having attended this camp*. A list of notable people who happen to have attended is no more useful than listing every UPenn grad with a blue link.

I'd prefer to keep this section out entirely. But if someone can make a case for a few people being notable *because* they attended, I'm all ears! Moishe Rosenbaum (talk) 18:43, 14 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]