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06 November 2008

Tech Events...

I went to another tech event at Ixia. For more information read my blog on social media
Posted by >>Tawnee Kendall at 3:17 PM
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Labels: data center, efficiency, energy, green, isimcity, ixia, juniper, junipernetworks

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>>Tawnee Kendall
works as a Social Media manager for Creative Labs. Here she drives social media strategy as well as acts as an on-camera brand evangelist & interviewer. When she is not at work you can find her singing & playing guitar at local open mics as well as developing her Photography portfolio with San Francisco dance company, FACT/SF. >>Tawnee's obsession with new media stems from her studies at UC Berkeley where she wrote her own major in Intercultural Studies of Visual Images and Representation. This curriculum was designed around understanding why cultures and niche groups of people receive and interpret media differently based on their historical backgrounds. Since graduating Tawnee has dedicated her career to pursuing this thesis.
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