Currently being written for the NACUE Learning Programme.
As yet unfinished or formally published.
When complete its likely to include imagery, and be broken into separate pages.
Draft c – 12/08/10
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In March 2010, as part of the National Student Enterprise Conference, NACUE invited Carl Jeffrey of FellowCreative.com to share his experiences, insights and beliefs surrounding Social Media and [...]
Tag Archives: Fellow
How to Use Social Media: the Elementals
Support Notes for #NSEC Presentation
Social Media Marketing for Entrepreneurs
Yesterday (28/03/2010) I took part in a Social Media Marketing panel at the National Student Enterprise Conference hosted by @nacue
I was honored to accept the invitation to share my experiences of the Social Web but before I said yes to anything I did make it very clear that I am neither a Social Media Consultant [...]
A new year of opportunity for a Padawan.
I am poorer than I have ever been but I have
never been so opportunity rich!!!
As I type these words I remain unsure if I’d be in anyway wise to make them available for public consumption (if you’re reading this you’ll know my decision) – some may think of financial transparency as bold, others may define it as stupid – either way its honest and to learn from.
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Over the years [...]
List of Fellow Trustees
I trust these people with my brand and my personal reputation, they are Fellow Trustees.
I say this because I’ve worked with them all…
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David Ince
Author, Film-maker, Intellectual, Designer & Do’er
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Daniel Cudby
Strategic Thinker, Designer… eats Photoshop Retouching & Illustrator for breakfast
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Jonathan Markwell
iPhone App, Ruby on Rails & Twitter Developer – co-worker & all round good egg!
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Scott Evans
Designer [...]
Fellow Trustees Concept
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As a gregarious Fellow who gets about quite a lot, I am fortunate to know a large number of diversely talented individuals and companies. So much so that I have never had to contact a recruitment agency to find someone with a particular skill set.
Although I often feel such a network has formed itself quite [...]








