List of twitter accounts for Social Media Business Council enterprise presenters
Posted on | August 3, 2009 | View Comments
(EDIT: props to Andy for quickly replying to my email with a bigger and better logo)
Thanks to Andy Sernovitz (Blog | Twitter) and GasPedal – the Social Media Business Council they do these awesome video case studies on social media in the enterprise. They’ve been a great resource to learn more about what other large companies are doing in social and how they are using it. If you’re like me and just getting into social for a bigger company – watch some of these videos!
Because I’d like to continue to learn and engage with the folk from brands like Dell, SAP, Wells Fargo, Intuit, Microsoft, GE, Nokia, Tyson, Coca-Cola, Johnson and Johnson, Home Depot, Mayo Clinic, Molson, P&G, Cisco, Walmart, Intel and UPS I’ve gone through and pulled the names and twitter accounts for each of the speakers (that I could find). In most cases they are either responsible for strategy or implementation of social media at their enterprise – either way they are great examples of companies (and individuals) who are doing it well.
Follow them and learn - I know I am.
Btw – this is by no means meant to be an exhaustive list of all social/emerging media professionals at the enterprise level. I’d check out Jeremiah’s list here – and his blog is THE resource for the business of social/emerging media.
List is in no discernible order.
Lionel Menchaca, Dell
http://twitter.com/LionelatDell
Mark Yolton, SAP
http://twitter.com/MarkYolton

Joel Nathanson, Wells Fargo
http://twitter.com/joeliospeaks
Kira Wampler, Intuit
http://twitter.com/Kirasw
Nestor Portillo, Microsoft
http://twitter.com/nportillo
Megan Parker, General Electric
http://twitter.com/megparker
http://twitter.com/GE_Reports

Molly Schonthal, Nokia
http://twitter.com/mollstar
Ed Nicholson, Tyson Foods
http://twitter.com/ederdn
Adam Brown, Coca-Cola
http://twitter.com/adamcb
Marc Monseau, Johnson & Johnson
http://twitter.com/MDMonseau
http://twitter.com/JNJComm

Nick Ayres, The Home Depot
http://twitter.com/nickjayres

Lee Aase, Mayo Clinic
http://twitter.com/LeeAase

Stan Joosten, Procter & Gamble
http://twitter.com/sjoosten
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Adam Moffat, Molson
http://twitter.com/molsonmoffat

John Earnhardt, Cisco Systems
http://twitter.com/john_earnhardt
http://twitter.com/ciscosystems
Jeanette Gibson, Cisco Systems
http://twitter.com/JeanetteG
Ken Kaplan, Intel
http://twitter.com/kenekaplan

Debbie Curtis-Magley, UPS
http://twitter.com/DebCM

John Andrews, Walmart
http://twitter.com/Katadhin
Accounts not located:
Hilary Weber, Kaiser Permanente
Jessica Fredrickson, Suraya Bliss
Lindsay Lebresco, Graco
Commander Ron LaBrec, US Coast Guard
Susan Wassel, Sharpie
Lizzie Schreier, Allstate
Paula Drum, H&R BlockJosh Karpf, PepsiCo
David Witt, General Mills
Larry Blumenthal, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Sean Gannon, General Electric
Rhonda Lowry, Turner Broadcasting System
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August 5th, 2009 @ 12:56 am
Gavin Baker said… (Aug 5, 2009 8:56:09 AM)
Thanks for the updated logo (and for the mention)!
Gavin
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August 5th, 2009 @ 1:25 am
Marketing Know-Nothing said… (Aug 5, 2009 9:25:12 AM)
Ha! Agreed. But, then again, big corporations (aka Pieces of Shit with Inflated Egos) are NEVER going to make it easy for others to get their precious logos. Even with thousands of images resulting from a simple image search, they still feel their logos are the second coming encrusted in a golden shell.
Someone should find a way to get through to them that no amount of coding will protect them from the evils of the PrntScrn.
(P.S. Love your blog.)
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August 5th, 2009 @ 2:02 am
Maria Reyes-McDavis said… (Aug 5, 2009 10:02:09 AM)
This is such a simple tip, but so impacting… just make it easy. Nice
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August 5th, 2009 @ 2:19 am
Rick Butts said… (Aug 5, 2009 10:19:36 AM)
Big idea in a little space.
And a great example of taking a small (but frustrating) observation – and turning it into a very useful post.
Now you are the wise one!
This comment was originally posted on Andy Sernovitz’s Damn, I Wish I’d Thought of That!