GHC Community: Community Volunteers
Applications for GHC online Community Volunteers have closed.
What are Community Volunteers?
Community Volunteers are Grace Hopper Celebration participants who create content in and assist others with our online communities. It’s a great way to contribute to the conference, connect with other attendees, and share the experience. This year GHC community volunteers serve in three capacities:
– Community evangelists are here to help you get engaged and connected through our GHC online communities. Look for them online, at the GHC Community Table in the conference Cyber Center, and around the conference wearing Community Evangelist badge ribbons.
– Bloggers share their perspectives on GHC by blogging about the conference and sessions they attend. Look for these featured bloggers on the GHC Bloggers page.
– Note-takers share their notes from GHC sessions by posting them to our wiki. Look for their posts on the GHC Notes Wiki.
Our GHC 2010 Community Volunteers
- Ashley Myers, Communities Committee Co-Chair, YouTube/Twitter co-lead


- Erin ‘Ed’ Donahue, Communities Committee Co-Chair, YouTube/Twitter co-lead


- Gail Carmichael, Communities Committee, Blogging/Notes/Flickr lead



- Kate Tsoukalas, Communities Committee, Facebook lead


- Valerie Bubb Fenwick, Communities Committee, LinkedIn lead


- Amantha Lott

- Anna Topol

- Awalin Sopan

- Chaitrali Amrutkar

- Charna Parkey



- Deana Brown

- Dee McCrorey

- Dianna Kay

- Elena Erbiceanu

- Helen Kidane

- Kat Chuang



- Keita Del Valle


- Kelvina Burrell

- Kiara Williams

- Linda Goldstein



- Meena Seralathan

- Megan Olsen

- Michelle Gale

- Mona Chitnis


- Portia Taylor


- Pushpanjali Arora

- Ritu Arora

- Shruti Satsangi



- Talia Kohen

- Terri Oda


- Valerie Juarez

- Ying Pan


Special thanks to the GHC Communities Committee!
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