Jul 26, 2009
A Thank you to the Guest Posters
Blogathon Workspace, 5:30 AM
I’ve had the privilege of a number of guest posters in my blog. Thought I’d compile them here as a thank you to all of them:
Heather Urquhart
Business Analyst from Montreal moving to Vancouver on Aug 1st. She is looking for a Business Analyst job in Vancouver, and found me on twitter and the blog. I asked her if she would be interested in doing a guest post, and she offered to do so in the midst of her move.
Networking
Eric Rountree
What can I say about Eric? I still haven’t met him in person, but feel like I have known him very well for long. I’ve collaborated with him in the fiction writing site Protagonize. He is an amazing writer. He only found this morning that I was doing this blogathon and was extremely supportive of my efforts. Knowing his writing abilities, I asked him if he could do a guest post, and within an hour, there it was!
The Energy of Action
Dennis Selznick
Found him through a Social Networking Site for the Hard of Hearing. He is a member of Hearing Loss Association of America. Asked him if he would be interested in doing an interview session. Here it is. The most informative piece when it comes to Hearing Loss Awareness in my blogathon if I have to pick one.
Captioned Telephones, Technology and Self-Advocacy – Interview with Dennis Selznick
Cathy Browne
Who else can stare at their own disability in the eye and transform it to humour with such ease? A PR veteran. When I asked her for a guest post, she asked me what kind of topic I wanted. Since part of my theme was Overcoming Barriers due to disability, I wanted to see if she could do her perspective of it.
Bingo: Twitter: Leveling the Playing Field – at Least Virtually…
Tris Hussey
Professional Blogger, Writer, Social Media Geek, and I don’t know what else. I simply asked him if he could do a guest post. “Sure, what topic?” he asked. When I told him, the post was ready in 10 minutes. Here it is:
Picking technologies
Rhiannon Guiterrez
Film Maker and an activist. She is from Hearing Loss Association of America as well. I asked if she would be interested in a guest post, and she obliged right away. Here it is, advocating for Captions in Cinema for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired:
Captions do not ruin the Cinema Experience
A Business Systems Analyst pondering over requirements analysis, process improvements, project management, communication, story telling, the meaning of life and how everything fits together. This blog is to share my thoughts on all these and more.


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