November 21, 2005
People Who Should Blog
Posted by Kevin | Print This Article
There are some people in the association community whose opinions I’d love to read regularly in a blog (and lots more I’ve never heard of who would be just as insightful, I’m sure.)
In no order, here are the people whose blogs would go right to the top of my feed, if they had one:
Mark Levin — membership consultant, speaker and author Mark Levin has admitted to being a bit of a technophobe in his speeches, which is one of the reasons blogging would be perfect for him: it’s easy. Plus, Mark has lots of engaging opinions and insights that I, for one, would like to read regularly.
Chip Deale — Chip is the head of membership for the CFA Institute, and one of the most active participants in the ASAE membership listserver. With broad-ranging experience of what works and what doesn’t — and being a pithy and interesting writer, based on his emails — Chip could offer some valuable advice and opinion in a blog.
Kevin Whorton — another frequent contributor to ASAE listservers, Kevin’s another seasoned association exec with very interesting thoughts on communications and markets. I think Kevin has crossed over to the consulting world now, but he’d still be a welcome addition to the blogoclump.
John Graham and Susan Sarfati of ASAE and the Center for Association Leadership — Go ahead, let it all hang out.
Those are a few off the top of my head — and I’m sure there are lots of other voices that could make a difference to the association community by sharing their wisdom through a blog. Maybe you?
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Don’t forget Steve Carey from AMMR.
Kevin, I’ve suggested to Susan that she blog. I’ll mention it to her again in the context of your post.