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- #PwcProud that my employer is taking a strong stand to support our democracy twitter.com/pwcus/status/1… ~ posted 4 days ago
- RT @JoeBiden: No one can tell me that if it had been a group of Black Lives Matter protestors yesterday that they wouldn’t have been treate… ~ posted 1 week ago
- If you consume only 1 (more) piece of news about today’s chaos at the Capitol, then make it this one. “This is wh… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 1 week ago
- Working on @lifeatpwc’s #BeWellWorkWell & People Experience team spreads good cheer every day of the year! So energ… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 3 weeks ago
- Excited to move into a new role today at PwC as learning-strategist director and put my skills to use in new ways t… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 1 month ago
Monthly Archives: November 2010
Can you figure out which stories your local community wants to read?
Are you in tune with your city’s unique “tastes, customs, passions, and sources,” as this Yahoo! job description puts it? If so, you might be a good candidate for one of the local online editor jobs that we want to … Continue reading
Posted in Storytelling
Tagged Atlanta, Boston, Houston, jobs, linkedin, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, Seattle, Silicon Valley, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington DC, Yahoo
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A fish out of water
fish out of water, originally uploaded by nicolecwong. Spotted on a San Francisco sidewalk in front of a house. I fell far behind my friends walking to lunch because I stopped to photograph this splendid koi that looked like … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Explorations, Nature
Tagged fish, photography, San Francisco, sidewalk art, wet
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What’s the most mundane object that merits an entire museum dedicated to telling its story?
The most mundane object I’ve come across that’s earned not only a spot in a museum but throughout the entire museum is Cup Noodle (or Cup O’ Noodles, which was its official name in the United States when I ate … Continue reading
Posted in Epicurious, Explorations, Globetrotting, Storytelling
Tagged brand, creativity, food, japan, linkedin, museum, noodles, osaka, storytelling
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