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Kathryn Hambleton

Introduce Yourself

Greetings fellow members of the HHS in the Loop group!  I think a great way for us to get started would be for each of us to introduce ours…

Started by Kathryn Hambleton

76 11 hours ago
Reply by Michael Murray
Eileen Brooks

Branding Government Programs

Angela Hausman started a great discussion on another site about "branding" which focused mostly on business, but somewhat on government. Fo…

Started by Eileen Brooks

4 Jul 16, 2010
Reply by Eileen Brooks
Eileen Brooks

What societal changes will social media bring?

There was a great thought piece in the May 22 WSJ called "Humans: Why They Triumphed". Historically, the societies that innovated and there…

Started by Eileen Brooks

1 May 24, 2010
Reply by Stephen F Murphy
Alan Huynh

Social Media Usage in Local Governments

Hi everyone, My name is Alan Huynh and I'm currently researching the factors that best determine the success rate of a local government uti…

Started by Alan Huynh

3 May 7, 2010
Reply by Alan Huynh
Heather Coleman

Tweets from the Department of Health and Human Services

Not sure how long this has been around, but I came across this neat little tool yesterday and thought I would share:   http://www.hhstweets

Started by Heather Coleman

2 Apr 8, 2010
Reply by Kathryn Hambleton
Kathryn Hambleton

New Media Projects

Let's talk projects.  What kinds of New Media projects are you currently working on?  What would you like to be working on?  Is there a rec…

Started by Kathryn Hambleton

5 Apr 8, 2010
Reply by Khaled Bouri
Eileen Brooks

It's time to get started at HHS

I'm no expert, but the writing is on the wall. HHS needs to be in the social media loop and we have to start somewhere. Help us get HHS mov…

Started by Eileen Brooks

1 Mar 2, 2010
Reply by Jean-Paul Boucher

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