Last summer we wrote about the appearance by Seafood Watch’s Humerto Kam at NetTuesday in San Francisco. Today Beth Kanter has a Q&A with him about the program’s progress. Guest post by Beth Kanter bethkanter.org I’ve been looking for good examples of nonprofit mobile strategies. I had to look no further than the Monterey Bay […]
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Seafood Watch, La Cocina & collective buying power
At NetTuesday San Francisco last night at TechSoup Global, three fabulous presenters provided different perspectives on the slow food movement in the United States. The event wasn’t recorded, so here are some quick notes, which I scribbled down the old-fashioned way (I didn’t bring my laptop because I moderated the session): Seafood Watch Humberto Kam, […]
NetTuesday: Slow Food for Fast Times
Tomorrow evening in San Francisco, NetTuesday will put on Slow Food for Fast Times: Using the web to help make healthy eating choices. I’ll be serving as moderator, and we have an all-star lineup of speakers: • Humberto Kam, Senior Manager of Online Communications for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, where he is responsible for the […]