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Top 100 Twitter Feeds for Young Leaders

May 11,2009 by Emily Loose

Not sure if you’ve caught onto the Twitter craze….its new, its fun and there’s a ton of news and information posted every minute!  WILD’s recently started to “tweet” and you can read our tweets and follow us to get the latest news from WILD headquarters!  We recently saw a great list of top twitter feeds for young leaders.  While this list specifically geared toward young entreprenuers, there is definitely some great information for young leaders in the conservation sector.  Some of the one’s I found most interesting are:

@adbroad – Helen Klein Ross shares information about social media and more.

@problogger – Follow Darren Rowse to learn how you can more effectively use your blog as an entrepreneur.

@RonDavies – Follow Ron Davies to get coached in making the most of Twitter.

@kevinrose: This founder of Digg is full of random ideas.

@planetmoney – Help you get a handle on the global economy.

@socialentrprnr: If you’re an entrepreneur focused on social change, be sure to check them out.

@penelopetrunk: Follow Penelope to learn about the intersection of work and life.

Also – if you’re on twitter & talking about WILD or WILD9, please use our hashtags: #wild and #wild9.  Thanks!

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Posted in: Communications & Media, Intergenerational Blog, Talking WILD
Comments: 3 (Post Comment)

Daily News About Twitter : A few links about Twitter - Monday, 11 May 2009 09:27 commented:

May 11th, 2009 at 11:43 am

[...] Top 100 Twitter Feeds for Young Leaders – The WILD Foundation [...]

Helen Klein Ross aka AdBroad commented:

May 12th, 2009 at 10:44 am

Emily, many thanks for this list and for including me on it. I am honored to be among such company. Just want to point out, however, that my twitter name is AdBroad not AtBroad. (Same name as my blog.) The underlying site is the correct one, however. Thanks. From all my identities ;)

Emily Loose commented:

May 12th, 2009 at 4:52 pm

Thanks Helen – and so sorry about the typo – i’ve updated to read correctly now!

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