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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Introducing new FIR reporter Mark Story
If you listen to FIR episode #504, you’ll hear a report filed by a new correspondent – long-time listener Mark Story who’s based in Washington, DC.
Mark is Director of New Media at the US Securities and Exchange Commission. He’s been the architect behind some interesting public experimentation with social media by the SEC including a Twitter account and live-tweeting an SEC press conference.
As a contributor to FIR, Mark’s no stranger. In his guise as Adjunct Professor at Washington’s Georgetown University, he used FIR as a study example for his students who contributed comments to shows in October 2007 and again in October 2008.
Mark will be contributing occasional reports from his personal perspective as a senior communicator working in the heart of the US federal government. (It’s worth emphasizing that what Mark is doing with FIR is in his personal capacity and does not suggest any endorsement by the SEC nor that he’s doing this in any official capacity.)
We’re thrilled to have Mark as part of the FIR family, joining Shel and Neville plus regular correspondents Dan York (in New England) and Michael Netzley (Singapore), as well as occasional contributors Eric Schwartzman (Los Angeles), David Phillips (UK) and Sallie Goetsch (Bay Area).
Welcome aboard, Mark!
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