I'm Aaron, I handle the new business at Purple, Rock, Scissors. I'll work with you to develop and manage your digital strategy. At the concept phase, ideas are passed off to the genius of our design and development teams. From there, I oversee the strategic direction of your account. I love music. I've driven over 100,000 miles and flown across the world in pursuit of it. I guess that means I like to travel, too. I've been to 46 states and 15 countries. I have a map of the world in my office to keep me motivated. I also love to surf and play chess, and I'm freakishly obsessed with my dog, Scout.
This past Thursday, I had the privilege of attending the packed gallery opening of IN/SIGHT 2010, a showcase of American Indian art at the Chelsea Art Museum. The event was sponsored by UNRESERVED Alliance – an organization devoted to fostering and encouraging the talents of American Indians, with whom we've recently partnered with to develop a social media strategy.
I finally got around to listening to Remarks on Internet Freedom made by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. This is powerful stuff and if history has a decent memory this should become a fairly prominent moment. In my mind, it is the first substantial framing of access to information via the internet as a universal human right. My only complaint is that her ideals fall flat on what I would consider to be an additional human right -- anonymity.
Hi guys! This is the best blog post on the internet. Because the internet cannot handle two best blog posts on the internet, this will be my last unless I decide the internet deserves an implosion of awesome.