I’ve been building communities at Etsy, Airbnb, and Lyft for 15 years. What will you find here? Musings, best practices, guides and templates to help community managers, and community-first founders build healthy networks.
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Many gripes here but I am usually delightful. Ex-@Etsy, Ex-@Barkbox, Ex-@Airbnb, and Ex-@Lyft. Currently an @ondeck fellow. Working on community stuffs.
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