FishWrap: From Groundswell . . . to Frida in SF
[Wrapping up the week in three dots . . .]
Congrats to Ulysses King, who recently joined Kyte.com from Outcast Communications. Ulysses used to work on the Salesforce account - a challenge for anyone. . .
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It was great to see Sabrina Horn and her top class team at a Horn Group event promoting Charlene Li's book Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies.
I'm a big fan of Charlene's work at Forrester Research and I look forward to reading beyond the dust jacket. Horn Group was also celebrating its 17th anniversary. . .
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Also at the event, it was good to catch up with Jamie Lerner, CEO of Cittio (in middle) and Kym McNicholas, Forbes video journalist.
Kym tells me she's been doing a lot more reporting on sports news, which she loves. Here is an interview with Troy Aikman . . .
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My daughter Sarah graduated from Forestville middle school and celebrates her 14th birthday today. She can't wait for high school!
She loved the bag of Japanese manga and t-shirts and other cultural artifacts I picked up from my recent visit to Japan...
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Weekend Watcher: Next Friday evening is the opening reception for the Frida Kahlo exhibit at SF MOMA celebrating her life and birth 100 years ago.
This is going to be a stunning event get a membership, it's worth it.
Did you know that Frida Kahlo married Diego Rivera in San Francisco? There is a wealth of information about her connection to San Francisco at Amy Kweskin's blog: