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October 8, 2008
Heather Champ appearing at Hello Digital in Birmingham – Ooh, this looks to be good. Heather is the community manager at Flickr and the work they do there in community management is fascinating. Here's a brief insight. October 24th, 2.30-3.30 pm. I can't make it myself but I highly recommend you do.

Yes, will definitely be going down to this. She seems incredibly down to earth and I really like her approach. Her light-hearted philosophy seems pretty unorthodox, but obviously is really effective. Sounds like a lovely lady.
The other sessions look pretty interesting actually, I might pop down to the Joy Armitage, talk. I’m quite interested in how businesses are beginning to get down with it by using social media sites to connect with their audience.
Are you or is anyone else reading going down to any of the other sessions at Hello Digital?
I’m hoping to come up from Oxford for the communities session… looks great.