I'm Dave Jones and you're reading my personal blog.  I've been a PR guy since 1991 and involved with social media's intersection with PR since 2005.  Currently, I'm the VP, Digital Communications at Hill & Knowlton Toronto.

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Wednesday
Aug262009

Social media job: WWF Canada

World Wildlife Fund, one of the country's most dynamic environmental charities and the brains behind Earth Hour is looking to bring a social media specialist on board. 

I know from first-hand experience that the WWF team is a hard-working and committed bunch that really gets what social media can do for them.  I was fortunate to spend a day with them earlier this year as the leader of a day-long bootcamp for the communciations and marketing staff.  They were great students, really enthusiastic and extremely thoughtful about the good and bad that social media can bring to an organization like theirs.

If you're interested in applying for the position, the job is posted on WWF.ca.

I'm pretty sure this is the first time a Canadian charity has hired a dedicated social media specialist, so this would be the opportunity to break some new ground that others will be sure to follow in the future.  Are you up for it?

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