2014. Year of new. Year of change. Year of focus.

I found much of 2013 was spent searching for directions and finding where I fit. Exploring opportunities and talking to many (many) people allowed for a level of self-understanding that I cannot be more blessed for. Knowing yourself, your skills, and what you can bring to the table is invaluable wherever you want to be.ContinueContinue reading “2014. Year of new. Year of change. Year of focus.”

Building Communities with Mozilla for 2014

Last week I was among 60+ Mozillians (paid and volunteer) who gathered in San Francisco for a work week where we analyzed and assessed the past, present and future work that we do. The commonality that brought us all together was that we each managed communities within Mozilla. These were communities based on location (Indonesia),ContinueContinue reading “Building Communities with Mozilla for 2014”

Teaching my mom to hack the web

Soon after I started working on the Maker Party campaign I knew that I would have to start planning for my own party. Weeks of thinking what I could do and how I could contribute to the party were resolved on one sunny afternoon when my mother turned to me and said “it’s so coolContinueContinue reading “Teaching my mom to hack the web”

I throw parties at Mozilla

A month ago today I started a new job with the Mozilla Foundation (yay!). I’m through the roof about this and I wanted to share with you why. For awhile I’ve watched Mozilla from afar while admiring their commitment to creating an open web and educating the next generation of webmakers. My only experience withContinueContinue reading “I throw parties at Mozilla”

Girls Learning Code

It’s March break! Other than less traffic on the roads, this week has yet to have any meaning since I completed high school. Until now that is. This week I’ve offered to lend some of my time to act as a mentor at the Girls Learning Code March Break Camp (founded from the awesome peopleContinueContinue reading “Girls Learning Code”