by Whitney | Jul 24, 2014 | Uncategorized
Today, I had the great pleasure of getting to meet and speak with Governor Maggie Hassan from New Hampshire. She told us about how she got into politics at the local level, and how it has propelled her to be the only female sitting Democratic Governor in the...
by Whitney | Mar 12, 2014 | community, economics, education, election
This week (and it’s only Wednesday!) has been a study in contrasts. On Monday, I attended Senator Chris Coons’ Opportunity Africa Summit, attending sessions on business opportunities in Africa for small and medium businesses, and a session on women and...
by Whitney | Jan 7, 2009 | Uncategorized
The turning of the calendar seems to give us permission to reinvent ourselves in some way, to have a clean start. I look at it as not a way to discard the past, but as a chance to review, reflect, and figure out how to move things forward. As part of the New Year, I...
by Whitney | Oct 15, 2008 | business, community, new media, podcamp, politics, social media
For those of you who may be new here, I’ve been “embedded” in social media now for almost three years. Not as long as some, longer than others. I never saw myself as doing anything radical, or against the tide. I always saw new media as a way to...
by Whitney | Feb 14, 2008 | Uncategorized
Let me preface this post by saying I think of myself as an average suburban mom. I am a democrat, which is unusual in the republican stronghold where I live. I have an ivy-league education, and my own podcast about education issues. I am sure some of my...