Will
Hey all, just wanted to wish everyone a happy New Year and let you all in on my plans for 2007.
The big news is obviously my move to San Francisco. I'll be working for an organization called Net Impact. This is what Net Impact has to say about itself:
"Net Impact is the premier membership organization of emerging business leaders committed to socially responsible business. Most of our 10,000 members are MBA students and young professionals; Net Impact’s 130+ chapters are located in business schools and cities across the globe. Net Impact runs programs and services to provide members with information and resources on utilizing business to create a better world."
The position is right up my alley and I'm pretty excited.
I start on January 31, so I'll be leaving to drive out there sometime in the next week and hopefully getting to San Francisco around the 20th. I'm definitely planning on stopping in Boulder (and in Asheville if you're around, Molly) to do some skiing and hanging out. If you live in the aforementioned cities, you'll hear from as soon as I get my travel schedule figured out, which will hopefully be pretty soon.
I've accepted an offer from Potter to crash on his couch for a while when I get to San Fran - I've heard from many sources that Chez Potter is a pretty sweet place. After I get my bearings, I'll be connecting with Danders and Karla Kingsley/ Hoffman and friends to look for an appartment. Sick!
Hopefully I'll be settling in soon after my job starts. Once that happens I can focus on using my Kirkwood season pass and reconsidering plans I once had to climb Denali and travel in Shanghai. Anyone interested? (You know who you are).
Oh yeah, and my New Year's resolution is to learn Spanish. If I'm not greeting you appropriately by March, feel free to berate me.
Will
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how about New Zealand/Australia in June? I'm going there for the Evolution 2007 conference, and planning a couple weeks of travel around the conference. castle hill, the southern alps, flightless birds...
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