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I'm worth my weight in content as a digital marketer, writer/editor, misanthropic socialite and self-proclaimed Facebook statustician.

I work as an account supervisor at Twist Image in Montreal, where I PM digital projects of all shapes and sizes.

In my spare time I contribute my monthly Digital Drama Queen column to The Charlebois Post and am the proud co-organizer of the Montreal Girl Geeks.

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Soviet PM Philosophy

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Last Friday I remembered a Soviet joke from an old IB history textbook that I used to like, so I decided to share it with a coworker: Liesl: Why does the secret police always travel in threes? Intrigued coworker: I don’t know, why? Liesl: One can read, one can write, and one keeps an eye [...]

Why Not “The Arts”?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

As an Arts graduate (got the MA just in case the BA didn’t quite drive it home), you’d think I’d be more prepared to answer the question, “Why web? Why not ‘The Arts?’” For someone else, I can see how when looking over my bio my career path may seem more “road less traveled” than [...]

Former/Current Expats Make Great Hires

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Here’s a great article on how former/recovering/current expats or Third Culture Kids can be great additions to your team. Just try explaining that to the dude who looks at your CV, raises an eyebrow and says “Ethiopia, huh?” or, my personal favourite, “Where do you FEEL like you’re from?” Cultural relativism can be a powerful [...]

An Arts Education is a Media Education

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Some of my favourite classes in university were: Intermedia: An Art History course on performance/video art, experimental music, and the art scene throughout the 20th Century. I read Kurzweil for the first time and wondered what Socrates would think of mobile devices, given that Plato claimed in Phaedrus that he thought literacy alone would wreck [...]