Echoing Green Fellows on Twitter

by Nathaniel Whittemore · 2009-06-03 17:02:00 UTC

Today seems to be a Twitter-themed day. Usually I would just link to this post by Echoing Green about their fellows on Twitter, but there is so much value for following each and every one of these folks that I decided to reprint the whole list!

From Echoing Green's Spark Blog:

Doug Ulman
Livestrong
1999 Echoing Green Fellow
@LivestrongCEO

Peter Haas
AIDG
2006 Echoing Green Fellow
@AIDG

Michael Brown
CityYear
1991 Echoing Green Fellow
@CityYear

N. Taylor Thompson
PharmaSecure
2008 Echoing Green Fellow
@ntaylorthompson

Nathan Sigworth
PharmaSecure
2008 Echoing Green Fellow
@nathansigworth

Chris Myers Asch
United States Public Service Academy
2007 Echoing Green Fellow
@USPSA

Mark Hanis
Genocide Intervention Network
2006 Echoing Green Fellow
@antigenocide

Olugbemisola Amusashoubi-Perkovich
1997 Echoing Green Fellow
@Olugbemisola

Jessamyn Waldman
Hot Bread Kitchen
2008 Echoing Green Fellow
@HotBreadKitchen

Elizabeth Scharpf
Sustainable Health Enterprises
2008 Echoing Green Fellow
@SHEnterprises

Eric Dawson
Peace Games
1996 Echoing Green Fellow
@PeaceGames

Gary Kosman
America Learns
2003 Echoing Green Fellow
@americalearns

Josh Sommer
Chordoma Foundation
2008 Echoing Green Fellow
@sommerjo

Ben Smilowitz
Disaster Accountability Project
2007 Echoing Green Fellow
@BENatDAP

Leticia Jáuregui
CREA
2008 Echoing Green Fellow
@ljauregui

Rafa Cancel-Vazquez
ANDA
2008 Echoing Green Fellow
@RafaCancel

Did we miss someone? Let us know in the comments below, or tweet us: @echoinggreen!

Nathaniel Whittemore is the founder of Assetmap. Previously he was the founding director of the Northwestern University Center for Global Engagement.
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