Official Bio
Ms. Andrea Baker served in the United States Army as a Signals Intelligence Analyst and an Arabic Linguist. She is a disabled American Veteran, former Jazz Singer, and Music industry promoter.
Ms. Baker is the Director of Enterprise 2.0 for Navstar, Inc, under which she is a consultant for the Federal Government and private industry. She has supported various agencies throughout her career such as the CIA, DIA, NSA, NOAA, and the Pentagon. Ms . Baker helps her customers utilize social media tools as Enterprise 2.0 solutions effectively. She specializes in the user community advocacy and an application developer liaison, through tools like wikis, blogs, and other social web technologies.
In July 2009, Ms. Baker became Executive Vice President and Programming Director of Social Media Club – Washington DC. When not working, she balances her life by going to the beach to write. You can find some her writings on ZDnet and Social Computing Journal.
Speaking Opportunities
Schedule Andrea to speak at your event by emailing abaker at navstar-inc. com.
More information about previous events and speaking appearance topics can be found by clicking the links within.
Find me on the Social Web:
Recommended Reading:
- Wikinomics – Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams
- Made to Stick – Chip Heath and Dan Heath
- Crossing the Chasm – Geoffrey A. Moore
- The World is Flat – Thomas L. Friedman
- Four Hour Work Week – Tim Ferriss
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By Donna Mitchell, November 30, 2008 @ 4:48 pm
Andrea, I’m impressed by your bio. I’ve been behind the curve since being born female in Appalachia in 1946. Still living under a somewhat self-imposed glass ceiling but not giving up on trying to work my cream to the top. I have a late-blooming love affair with technology and it feeds me. Thank you for being an inspiration and guide to the rest of us. Of the 5 books you recommend, I’ve only read Friedman. Also I recommend Richard Florida for the confidence to build on our creativity. Again thanks.
By Andrea Baker, November 30, 2008 @ 6:37 pm
Thank you Donna for your kind words. I hope to live up to the expectations and goals I have set for myself. I’m determined to make my parents and family proud, which is the motivation behind all I do. (Not to mention I love it).
I will be adding more to this list as I continue to read my growing library of recommendations. I will add your suggestion to that list. I am currently spending time on “The Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell, which is surely to make the list posted above.