advisors
Chris Advansun
Chris is the essence of an entrepreneur, having launched ventures in multiple industries as well as initiatives in the volunteer sector. His projects include SmartPages, Our Changing Planet, Blue Horizon Media and Rethos Inc., which was acquired in March 2008 by Alternative Media Initiative Inc. (AMI). Full bio
Khalif Williams
Khalif joined the Institute for Human Education’s staff in 2002 as the Development and Operations Manager. In 2004 he became Executive Director and has been instrumental in leading IHE to its current success. Full bio
Anique Halliday
Originally from Texas, she came to Learning Matters as the Online Strategy Director after serving as online communications strategist for several women’s rights organizations. Full bio
1.
craig goodwill | November 18, 2008 at 9:48 pm
we are social enterprise experts and can certainly help! Let us know.
2.
six | November 20, 2008 at 2:06 am
Why community gardeners?
(I make software, but food is more important.)
3.
Christine Renaud | November 24, 2008 at 10:14 am
Eventually, it will be necessary to have people organizing our network in different cities (like Yelp! does). E-180 can only succeed if people are using it (obviously). That’s a challenge that School of everything is facing. http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080903-school-of-everything-great-idea-suffers-from-lack-of-users.html
And we were inspired by Akoha for the idea of Community gardeners.
But we don’t need them just yet, so you can keep on making software, Six.
4.
Christine Renaud | November 24, 2008 at 10:16 am
Thanks Craig! I’ll contact you shortly!
Congrats on the Mobile Jamfest!