Digital Moms Panel at Google
After SXSW, it was thrilling to hear that the Digital Moms discussion is continuing. Today I was part of a panel at Google that discussed how we (as moms) perform information research and communicate in the digital world. A team from Kellogg was in town to join in on the discussion. Here is the panel:
From left to right: Jill Asher (Silicon Valley Moms Group) Grace Davis (State of Grace), Beth Blecherman (also of SV Moms Group event & TechMamas), Megan Calhoun (Twittermoms) and Mindy Roberts (The Mommy Blog).
We sat down before the panel to say hi, and although some of us had never met live - we felt like we knew each other already from online social networking.
I will blog in the next few days with some of the notes I took of the discussion, but for now - off to bed.
But before I go to bed, I want to support my fellow mom blogger Grace Davis (we call her the Queen and now Mother to Rock Stars) and plug her stepkiddo and Fiance's bands: Twilight Sleep and Silversun Pickups (after still feeling the SXSW Music vibe...).
The digital mom discussion at SXSW was a big standout for me as well - though I'm a dad and a marketing blogger. I shared some lessons that I learned based on what I over heard from those moms in a blog post I called "7 Things Mom Bloggers Want PR People To Know." - http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/weblog/2009/03/7-things-mom-bloggers-want-to-say-to-pr-people.html
The panel at Google sounds great - I hope they recorded it and choose to publish it as they have with some of their other such talks!
Posted by: Rohit | March 26, 2009 at 09:28 AM
I can't wait to hear more about the panel. What a great group of women!
Posted by: GoEverywhere Team | March 26, 2009 at 07:45 PM
Wow! women force. I am curious about the google panel of discussion about formation research and communicate in the digital world.thanks for the post.
-faith-
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