For the past year, I've been your CrisisCommons Global - Community
Working Group co-lead. And, what an adventure it has been. I will be
stepping down from this volunteer role effective April 4, 2011. With
this change, I will transition my responsibilies to Chad Cataccchio,
who is a co-lead of this group. He send a call to action for the
Community Working Group yesterday.
One of the big lessons learned about CrisisCamps is preparedness. I
believe in this community and will continue to volunteer as the
CrisisCommons/CrisisCamp Canada lead and CrisisCamp Toronto lead.
I am honoured and proud to have volunteered in this role. I will
continue to play a part within the global community when and where I
can.
I added some more details on my blog.
Thank you,
Heather L.
Heather Leson
heathe...@gmail.com
Twitter: HeatherLeson
Blog: textontechs.com
Please can I thank you for all the hard work you have put into creating,
developing, and maintaining the global CrisisCommons community.
The strapline on your blog http://textontechs.com/ says "Techs are
superheros. I'm a bridge" - bridges can be superheros too!
You have my friendship and respect!
Spike
You have been a great resource to the CrisisCommons community. We
couldn't achieve many things without your enthusiasm and initiative.
Many thanks for all your hard work and time you volunteered.
Monika Adamczyk
-- MACO TECH INC
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-- mon...@maco-tech.com
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