Looking for an Old Colleague

I had a really good friend at one of my old jobs, and over the years we have lost touch. I would really like to get back in touch with her and see how she has been doing. It would be great for networking as well. I want to really start networking to promote the new business that I have started, so I am trying to contact anyone I might know that might be interested. Would I be able to find my old colleague through a people search, and what information would I need in order to do one of these searches?

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