A long needed Hiatus

To my dear readers, subscribers, friends, and colleagues:

This is a very personal post and because I believe in transparency, I would like to share the following…

I have been anxious to get back to blogging, public speaking, and writing for some time. But as some of you might know if you follow my personal and semi-professional twitter feeds, that I have been dealing with a multitude of personal crisis which have for the moment subsided. This absence is the reason I was unable to attend Gov 2.0 Camp in LA, which I was really looking forward to attending.

In mid-December 2009, I decided to finally put my health first and get a Gastric Bypass (RNY). I have been struggling with weight issues since my honorable discharge from the Army in 1998. I am a disabled American Veteran and I had suffered multiple injuries while in service. As such, these injuries and the medicine to help me cope contributed to a weight gain I was unfamiliar with. I spent 2/3 of my life being mostly underweight. Encouraged by family to eat more — I was never a big eater.

In 2008, I learned I had developed Osteo-Arthritis in both of my knees not only as a result from carrying too much weight, but as a result of how physical I once was before all the injuries. My damage from the injuries were common for a woman who had been a runner/basketball player, as I was both before and after high school. In early 2009, I had learned I had multiple esophageal ulcers, a hernia, and GERD. All of which my doctors attributed to stress. Not to mention adding to the problems of comorbidity. I decided this was my final straw and the weight had to come off.

I started looking into Weight Loss Surgery in 2007. But all the surgeries seemed too severe. I tried again weight watchers and other online monitoring tools. I would lose some, but it always came back. In Spring 2009, I started seeing a professional nutritionist in McLean, whom I have recommended to others. She put me on the right track and got me ready for surgery.

Many of my friends have been asking me questions of my progress and asking for pictures. I promise you that is coming. I am planning a public reveal at the WIRe Conference next week at the Gaylord National on February 24-25. As of this post I am 43lbs lost at day 63 of recovery. I have already been fitting and wearing clothes I bought myself and never had a chance to wear.

In other news, my family has recently gone through a very sad loss. My Aunt Claudia Romeo, who was also my Godmother and very close to my heart passed away on February 7, 2010 after being summoned by the Angels to end her battle with Acute myeloid leukemia (AML). She was a careerist in the Foreign Service of the US State Department. Two weeks before her death, we were told that she would not be with us much longer and so during the first of the two snow storms, we were able to say our last goodbyes and tell her how much we loved her. The service for her memory was held this past Valentine’s Day at our family Church, Oxon Hill Lutheran. So please take a moment to kiss and hug your loved ones. They can never hear this enough.

All in all, you can tell that I have had a trying two months mentally, emotionally, and physically. I have been battling personal depression and weakness when it comes to dealing with my recovery and the loss of someone so close. Luckily, friends and colleagues have been so supportive in this time of confusion for me. I am also lucky that last year I met someone special in my life that finally can be a partner to me rather than just a boyfriend. So Joe Higgs, you have been a rock, a nurse, and a HUGE help when it comes to making life a little easier.

And back to my weight loss adventure and new life, an even MORE public reveal will be this year at SxSW in Austin, TX. I may not be able to indulge in the drinking and the BBQ (maybe just a taste), but I will be able to participate in many sessions and reconnect with the online relationships I have been fostering for years. So if you happen to be in Austin for Geek Spring Break as well, please come find me — I know it might be harder to spot me, since there is less of me to go around :)

I am now back to work full time (if snow days allow for it) and I am focused on a real busy spring in public appearances, writing, and working with my wonderful customers. So my sincerest apologies, if you have called, emailed or tweeted looking for me in the past two months. I look forward to renewing our connections.

Speaking and Publications

In addition to the posts contained on this site, I do appear elsewhere on the web and in public. Government 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 are topics I write and speak about often in other publications and conferences. For where I will be speaking next or conferences I will be attending, check out the events page.

Opportunities

Schedule Andrea to speak at your event by emailing vindictiveimmunity at gmail. com.

You can also view my profile at Geekspeakr, a site for women speakers.

Speaking Topics

  • Government 2.0
  • Enterprise 2.0
  • Web 2.0
  • Community Management
  • Creating Communities with Wikis and Blogs
  • Women in Technology

Training and Consulting

  • Setting up your Internal Collaboration Network
  • Establishing your personal brand
  • Changing existing work processes to include social software

If you would like to see more of my additional work, you can check out the following links.

Items in Delicious tagged with my name: http://delicious.com/tag/andreabaker

Guest Editorials:

News Articles:

Blogs about me or my work:

Video

Radio

Finding Government and Other Conferences to Attend

In recent days I have seen general questions in twitter on how does one in the Government find conferences to attend. Well that can be a bit of a problem, as the question keeps getting asked. Additionally, not all Government conferences are geared towards the same target audience. Even more so, since not all Government employees want to be in an echo chamber, they most likely want to also attend conferences in Industry/disciplines to network with the rest of the world.

So how does one handle the multitude of conferences that are out there to get on your radar?

Well I can tell you what I do and hopefully you will share your own experiences to help others who might want to know your tricks for filling out your calendar.

First, for me its not just conferences, its any type of event where I want to attend those with like minds and ideas or possibly different minds and ideas. Any event I am scheduled to attend or be a speaker, as soon as I get the confirmation, I add it to my “Events” page. In fact I just updated this page earlier today with a new event – ISS World Americas 2008, Washington, D.C.

Next for me, I started creating a plan for what I wanted to do with my career in what conferences I wanted to attend and which ones I potentially want to speak. I put this plan together in a Google Document, in which my company can see and help me act on, as well as add to the list to help me be aware of potential opportunities.

I think that what I have so far might help others who are in the Social Web and in Government or supporting Government, so your miles may vary. However while some of my links are specific, others link to listings of more generic events. Also I have added the deadlines for some “call for papers“, another Google search term I use when trying to find events.

Events and Deadlines Coming up to Submit

Conference Sites of Interest to Me

Additionally, some great resources are right at your fingertips that you are probably already using. Twitter, Facebook networks, and NINGs (social networks for specific groups). In fact, I am attending one Government 2.0 event tonight that was coordinated on Facebook and another I found out about through twitter tomorrow night.

Specifically when it comes to NINGs I am a member of:

Many of these events that I find valuable to me, I do like to share with my community, so I will add them to Intellipedia when it seems relevant to share (which is most of the time). In fact, this past summer, I helped plan, schedule, run a/v support, and moderated a panel on Web 2.0 for the first ever Intelligence Community Enterprise 2.0 Conference, WIRe and ICES. I believe the conference was a success and hope that we do it again and see the new Government connections I have made in the past year attend and share.

So that’s my advice on how to find Government (and technology) conferences. I hope you have some tips to share. I will see you at an event soon.

Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2008 Day 1

Yesterday and throughout the week, myself and robotchampion (who is also live blogging) are in San Francisco attending the web2.0 expo.

The conference is being pulled all together by the social networking site crowdvine. This is my second time using crowdvine as my guide through a conference and this time it is dramatically better. I was able to guestimate my schedule of panels and sessions for the week as well as fill out a little information about me and link all my rss feeds that I will be generating about the conference, to include twitter.

I am tagging everything in twitter with the hashtag #web20expo and following @w2e on twitter. I have uploaded and started a group on Flickr (Web2.0Expo08 San Francisco) for this event for all my pictures and hopefully others will contribute to as well.

We will also be posting video podcasts and vignettes throughout the week, so stay tuned to this blog for more information and links. I already posted a video last night of The Unicorn at the Digg Party last night on youtube, check it out. Thanks to Kevin Rose and the people at Digg for an awesome get together.

Navstar Inc. Blog

Last week I started the launch of our blog presence at Navstar Inc. The website and blogNavstar Banner are still undergoing cosmetic reconstruction and therefore the link to the blogs is not linked on the company website, yet. But I am putting the link out there so those who meet me at conventions and conferences can start seeing my social web technology specific blogs appear over there.

I will still blog over here on my personal blog, but my professional voice and opinion can now be found over, there. So check it out.