Acknowledging Beth Kanter
Celebrating Beth’s birthday today!
Wish her a Happy Birthday Monday on Twitter with: “Happy birthday #beth53! Let’s send 53 Cambodian kids to school: http://bit.ly/beth53″
Beth Kanter. Her name comes up anytime nonprofit professionals and the consultants who serve them have a discussion about social media. And her name recognition is well-founded. First, she has her own cause that she has repeatedly demonstrated success at drawing attention to, and fundraising for, in fun, inventive, and interesting ways. Second, she listens to the community around her, gives us voice to both ourselves and others, as well as reflecting back to us the wisdom she hears from us. She is prolific and visible in a way that makes us in awe of her time management and relationship navigation skills. She is viciously smart in discerning what it is about things that makes them work, and incredibly clear and patient in her communication to those of us who don’t yet get it.
Thank you Beth. And Happy Birthday!


1Jean Russell/Nurture
wrote on 11 January 2010 at 16:10
Happy birthday #beth53! Let's send 53 Cambodian kids to school: http://bit.ly/beth53 :: Nurture.biz post: http://bit.ly/7iY2HR
2Tresha Thorsen
wrote on 11 January 2010 at 16:13
RT @NurtureGirl: Happy birthday #beth53! Let's send 53 Cambodian kids 2 skool: http://bit.ly/beth53 ::Nurture.biz post: http://bit.ly/7iY2HR
3Beth Kanter
wrote on 12 January 2010 at 21:54
I’m truly honored to colleagues (and friends) like you and the many others who have supported the children in Cambodia and share a passion for the social web and stuff like network weaving. BTW, been playing in sand box with June Holley and will send you an invite if someone hasn’t already.
4Jean Russell
wrote on 13 January 2010 at 22:38
Thank you Tresha.
Thank you Beth. I think Christine mentioned this. I would love an invite. Thank you.