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March 2009

My Moment of Post-Modern (and Surely Fleeting) “Popularity”

Posted on March 23, 2009, in Executive. Mom. Blog., with 0 Comments

This proves to be an interesting post to come on the heels of my last one, reflecting on how we might want to consider the blurred lines between our private and public personas in the ever-expanding social media playgrounds. I’ve.

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How Public Should Your Public Persona Be?

Posted on March 19, 2009, in Executive. Mom. Blog., with 1 Comment

One of the advantages of being a corporate digital marketer by trade is that it provides license, if not a mandate, to spend time on places like Facebook and Twitter during the day. (The rest of you have to pretend.

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Thank You, Lilly Ledbetter

Posted on March 2, 2009, in Executive. Mom. Blog., with 1 Comment

Do you know the name Lilly Ledbetter? Do you know why she was sitting as a guest in Michelle Obama’s box during President Obama’s Congressional Address last week? Lilly Ledbetter may not have fit the typical profile of an Executive.

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