Thank You from SocialChange.is


I hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season and getting to spend time with friends and family. I wanted to write up a short post to thank everyone – the SocialChange.is team, our amazing Contributors, and dedicated readers – for coming along with me on this journey of launching SocialChange.is. We launched in the late summer of 2012 and in just a few short months SocialChange.is has become one of the main sources of stories, ideas, trends, and innovation in the social change space. I am constantly getting emails, meeting people at events, and seeing on social media how SocialChange.is is having such positive impact on people’s lives. Thank you all for helping me turn this idea into a reality!

We will be taking the rest of the holiday off and start back up at the beginning of the year with new stories, resources, as well as great Content Partnerships with some amazing organizations. Enjoy the rest of 2012 and we will see you in 2013!

Marcos Salazar
Founder, SocialChange.is

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Marcos Salazar
Marcos Salazar
Founder
SocialChange.is
Brooklyn, NY
Sector: Community Building
Areas of Expertise: Psychology, leadership development, organizational behavior, design, research and outcome evaluation, technology strategy, event planning

About

Marcos is the founder of SocialChange.is, co-founder of Be Social Change, and co-organizer of Be Social Change New York Meetup, a community of change makers, social entrepreneurs, start-ups, techies, non-profits, educators students, and overall do and want-to-do gooders collectively building a network that fosters the spreading of new and innovative ideas, supports building an infrastructure for social entrepreneurship, and provides opportunities for members to make the world a better place. He is the author of The Turbulent Twenties Survival Guide: Figuring Out Who You Are, What You Want, and Where You’re Going After College and an expert speaker on the psychology of life after college, Gen Y, and Millennial topics, is an elected official in New York City, as well as own two hyperlocal clothing companies in New York City and Washington, DC. You can connect with him by emailing socialchange.is {at} gmail.com or on twitter @marcossalazar.