The Noodle Revue – Derby Edition
May 1, 2009 | Written by admin
Fire up those mint julep machines! Kentucky Derby this weekend. Some horse-related items below for this week’s Noodle Revue on top of the usual (and whatever I do, I will NOT mention swine flu in this post).
Many thanks to Ruder Finn head of HR and avid horse fan Cathleen Graham (@cashcat1969) for some of these links.
Knowledge@Wharton: Social Media for Social Causes: Alex Brown’s Passion for the Welfare of Horses
Alex Brown’s love of horses started long before he launched the blog, Alex Brown Racing, but it was Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro that pushed the blog into prominence — and eventually established it as a site dedicated to the welfare of horses. Along the way, Brown learned many things about creating and nurturing an online community by using tools like wikis, Facebook and Twitter, and following certain principles, such as: Be authentic, be transparent, be consistent and build trust. Brown, one of whose goals is to rescue horses destined for the slaughter house, talked with Knowledge@Wharton about his strategies for bringing attention — and money — to the cause.
LinkedIn: Horse lovers of the Business world
A group for all us business folk who outside the world of hi-tech and commerce like to unwind and get back to nature with horses. No matter your discipline (Dressage, X-Country, Trail riding, Polo, etc.), or even if you don’t have a horse but like Equine events, then come join in and get together.
AllTop: http://louisville.alltop.com/
Twitter: #kyderby
Facebook: Mint Julep fan page
Chicago Tribune: Teen tweets way to Derby
Other than the fact that he’s already won $4 million in purses and may be on the verge of becoming one of the most famous faces in the sports of horse racing, Joe Talamo is like a lot of guys his age.
His horse is also tweeting! http://twitter.com/I_Want_Revenge
And some great horse resources:
Ok ok ok, and now some non-horse Noodle Revue for you:
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Executives exploring Twitter as business tool
Todd Brink’s cigar-bearing image and his thoughts about music, chick flicks and process improvement have made him a Twitter rock star of sorts.
The Wisconsin executive has nearly 3,000 Twitter followers. What’s more, he is ranked No. 1 among the Twitter Elite in Milwaukee on Twitter Grader, a free service that lets people measure their power and reach on Twitter
It may seem an unlikely classification, but Brink represents a growing breed of executives who recognize the power of the tweet as a way to connect with customers and build brand loyalty.
Brink (@toddbrink) is director of process improvement for Boldt Construction Co., a national contractor with 1,500 employees based in Appleton. Brink stressed he is representing himself on Twitter and not Boldt Construction, although many of his tweets are work-related.
Slate: Barack Obama Sent Somali Pirates a Trio of Snipers
He also sent a friend request to Iran, became a fan of Stimulus, and deleted the group Guantanamo Bay Detainees 4EVA.
Conversation Starter: 7 Things This CEO Hates About Business
They are:
- Ego
- Money
- Travel
- Business Speak
- Meetings
- Business Books
- Time
The first point can probably apply to many in the digital business trends blogger industry.
Tags: roundup, social media, swine flu, twitter



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