• Home
  • About
  • Team
  • Other Work
  • Contact

  • News
  • What’s On
  • Design
  • Food & Health
  • Jobs
  • Work & Career
  • Business
  • Opinion

Home » Social Media » Meet n Tweet: Kate Kendall

Meet n Tweet: Kate Kendall

Posted by: Sally Hill    Tags:  Kate Kendall, melbourne, social media, The Fetch, twitter    Posted date:  April 14, 2011  |  No comment



We pluck an unsuspecting sustainability bod from the twitterverse and quiz them.

This time it’s Kate Kendall, founder of The Fetch, and according The Age, one of Melbourne’s most influential, inspiring and creative people.

Questions and answers in 140 characters or less:

1.       Tell us what you do.

I’m a digital marketer, communications manager and community specialist working on great brands in the travel, publishing and not-for-profit space. I also organise various meetups and recently launched The Fetch – a what’s on guide for Melbourne’s business, digital and creative communities.

2.  Why sustainability?

Because the only footprint I want to leave is the one in people’s minds.

3.   Light or dark green?

Dark green

4. E-books or tree books?

Tree books.

5. Biggest fear?

Irrelevance.

6. Revolution or evolution?

Evolution.

7. Fill the blanks: ______ is the future. The future is ______.

History is the future. The future is history.

8. What’s your most valued possession?

My sense of humour and my health.

9. Name three people you’d have at your dream dinner party (dead or alive).

Jobs, Fry and Elizabeth 1st.

10. Carbon rationing starts tomorrow: what’s the first thing you give up?

My car.

Green Villages
    Share This
About the author
Sally Hill
Sally is into sustainability and digital media. She set up Sustahood in 2011 to advance creative and transformational thinking about sustainability in Australia. Find her on twitter @sallyrhill.
  • What's On

    • Green Cities 2012: Major Market Trends
      Nathan Ball     Collaborative consumption, biomimicry, community...

    • Sussex Lane Went Green!
      Last week The City of Sydney 'greened' Sussex Lane (smack bang in the middle of Sydney...

  • Popular Posts

    • Centre for Sustainability Leadership Graduation - 'Vision for a Sustainable World'
      I was asked to compose my ‘Vision for a Sustainable World’ as part of the fellowship...
    • Opinion: Sydney Walkability
      Over at Grist, they've just published a list of top 10 walking cities the world over. Australian...
    • Calendar of Sustainability Events
      Your comprehensive guide to sustainability events happening in Sydney (and soon Australia). Click...
  • Popular

    activism architecture art Australia bikes campaigning Canberra carbon carbon emissions carbon tax cities City of Sydney climate change collaborative consumption communications community creative CSR cycling design earth hour education environment environment jobs ethical film food green Greenpeace jobs local melbourne Nick Potter organic seasonal solar sustainability sustainability job sustainable farming sustainable food sustainable living Sydney water what's on WWF
  • Proudly Supported By

    City Conversations
    City Conversations Animated



 
  • Popular Posts

    • Centre for Sustainability Leadership Graduation - 'Vision for a Sustainable World'
      I was asked to compose my ‘Vision for a Sustainable World’ as part of the fellowship...
    • Opinion: Sydney Walkability
      Over at Grist, they've just published a list of top 10 walking cities the world over. Australian...
    • Calendar of Sustainability Events
      Your comprehensive guide to sustainability events happening in Sydney (and soon Australia). Click...
  • Sites We Love

    • A Bit Slow
    • CarriageWorks Sustainable Works
    • eco & co – beautiful design that treads lightly
    • Green Events Sydney
    • Greg Foyster
    • Institute for Sustainable Futures
    • Little White T-shirt Company
    • Positive Posters
    • Sustainable Chippendale
    • The Urban Change Project
    • Uncluttered White Spaces
    • Wardrobe Wonderland
    • Youth Food Movement Australia

 
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Advertise Submit a Story Contact Us