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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Stefan Stewart

“It’s great; everything’s in one place. You choose your topics and your sites, and it filters the sh*t.”

Stefan Stewart is one of the most active users from overseas in the Pinyadda community.  He’s an artist — dancing and choreographing — and enjoys other active activities like sailing, cycling, gaming and of course the most followed topic on Pinyadda — food.  Stefan also describes himself as a big reader, so it’s no surprise he likes Pinyadda most because it helps him stay on top of all his interests by serving him articles on topics he’s into and the ability to keep track of his favorite sites, all in one place:

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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Anthony Tripicchio

“I started using Pinyadda because of my friends; turns out the website has an addiction level equivalent to heroin, and now I can’t stop.”

This week’s no user left behind is Anthony Tripicchio.  He’s only been in the Pinyadda community since April, but has quickly amassed a great following with all his eclectic pins and comments. Anthony sells insurance by day, but if you look at everything he pins and all his badges, you’ll know he’s into just about everything else!  You’ll find him pinning about everything from meat-flavored vokdas moving in on fruit vodkas to trash talking about the Germany / Argentina World Cup game.  And you’ll be able tell from his interview below that it’s his humor attached to pins that’s likely gotten him all his followers!

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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Pat Mylett

“Pinyadda is a news feed of all different news and current event articles that you and your friends are interested in.”

This week’s no user left behind is short and sweet with Pat Mylett.  Pat’s been using Pinyadda since we opened up in public beta, and he’s truly made Pinyadda his digital watercooler since, pinning articles (often with inside jokes attached) back and forth with all his friends.  You can find Pat dropping his two-cents in on everything from the 65-year old who was named Australia’s sexiest Grandma to whether social media networks increase happiness.  Pat is a sales rep at MEDITECH, and spends a good part of his non-working digital life reading news and g-chatting it up.  So for Pat, Pinyadda is a natural extension of his online routine (except in one place) and why he logs in every day:

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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Adam Altimas

“Pinyadda is like Google Reader on its fourth cycle of steroids.”

Don’t get me wrong, the competition is stiff, but Adam Altimas just might have the best one liners on Pinyadda.  Debate aside, we’re happy to have him as our no user left behind this week!

Adam works in IT security and compliance for one of those retailers you think of when you hear “stolen card data” – but rest assured, we haven’t heard anything about the retailer since Adam joined the team.  Adam’s really into sports of all types (but you won’t catch him rooting for any that aren’t from Mass.), and he also stays on top of security, real estate and current events.  So, you’re apt to find him pinning and discussing all sorts of interesting things from Kendrick Perkins being shopped around to Senate approving home tax credit extensionses.  He likes that he can stay on top of all his interests on Pinyadda, but it’s the community interaction that keeps him coming back every day:

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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Brian Fox

“Pinyadda really shows the power of network economics, in which the gains are disproportionate to the amount of effort put into contributing.”

This weeks no user left behind is Brian Fox, who we had the pleasure of meeting with to talk network theory and all sorts of other good stuff at our office yesterday.  Brian is an a economic consultant for Navigant Consulting, where he describes his job as “proving that some company owes another hundreds of millions of dollars based on sketchy or non-existent data.” You’re most apt to find him pinning about economics like this article on The Man Who Could Unsnarl Manhattan Traffic, but you’re just as apt to find him pinning on all sorts of other things from science to politics like this article on Who’s Leading the GOP.

Brian is really into the notion and gains from the diffusion of information, intending to embark on getting his PhD in economics this fall — and it’s at the heart of why he’s on Pinyadda:

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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Jeff Haskell

“Pinyadda is like a news boomerang.  You can throw articles in wild directions at different people, and they come back to you with all sorts of insightful commentary.”

This week’s 2nd no user left behind is Jeff Haskell.  Jeff has just a ton of interests – a self-described “geek and guru of many things.”  You can find him pinning articles on everything from gas mileage bonuses on aluminum cars to where people are moving in America.  And, well, anyone who akins Pinyadda to a boomerang is a must-follow regardless of matching interests!  Here’s why Jeff’s on Pinyadda:

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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Josh Nespoli

“Pinyadda is the love child of Pandora and Foursquare – but for news.”

This week’s ‘no user left behind’ is Josh Nespoli.  After completing the AmeriCorps program when he graduated from Babson College (a far from normal track for a business school student), Josh is now the community organizer for the Boston area for Cradles to Crayons – one of the largest volunteer organizations in Massachusetts and which provides clothes, toys and other necessities to low-income and homeless children.  He has also co-founded his own charity, the Nespoli Family Foundation For the Cause.

Josh uses Pinyadda to follow philanthropy and nonprofit news, but has plenty of other interests: he moved to Boston from Pennsylvania because of the Celtics, enjoys “shakin his tail feather,” and believes Pearl Jam is the greatest band in the history of ever.  His wide range of interests have a lot to do with why he uses Pinyadda every day:

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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Tyler Smith

“Pinyadda brings a new relevancy to news for me, thereby making it more meaningful.”

This week’s no user left behind is Tyler Smith.  Tyler is an Assistant Golf Professional at Cohasset Golf Club.  While clearly passionate for the game of golf, he’s really into sports in general, and you’ll most likely find him pinning and discussing articles about everything from last night’s game to gossip in the sports world.  He’s also amassed quite the following on Pinyadda due to his pins from The Daily Puppy — pins that I and many others in the Pinyadda community look forward to every week.  Beyond sports and puppies, Tyler is particularly interested in the use of social media and it’s impact on the way people communicate, and is part of why he enjoys and finds so much value in using Pinyadda:

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Cheryl Morris

No User Left Behind: Caitlin Churchill

This week’s ‘no user left behind’ is Caitlin Churchill.  When Caitlin jumped onto the Yadda many months ago, the team here at 110 Chauncy was thrilled — she really pumped up the volume on the culturally focused content being pinned in the community.  Currently a Sourcing Business Analyst in Apparel at Target, working with merchants, designers and vendors to coordinate the production process, as you’d guess she’s really into fashion, trends, international travel and lots of pop/indie/electronic music.  When online, shopping is her #1 activity, “compulsively filling up virtual shopping carts with all of the items I covet!” (love it!), but Yadda-ing isn’t too far behind:

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    Cheryl Morris

    No User Left Behind: Ben Webb

    Our second ‘no user left behind’ this week is Ben Webb (He was also one of our first ‘favorite follows’ last week.)  Ben has been on Pinyadda since our open beta launch waaay back at the end of February.  He’s seen the site develop for quite some time, so we were excited to hear about his Pinyadda experience.

    Ben sits in front of a computer all day at work, so he enjoys keeping the Yadda open to pique his interests when things are slow.  He has lots of interests, and you can find him giving his two-cents (usually one-liners) on everything from Cape Wind to Japan’s plans to build a robot moon base.  It’s no surprise that his favorite aspect of Pinyadda is that it helps him become a “Rain-man of random information.”

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