Hillary Johnson
An intellectual property management consultant to a high tech firm and the founder of Kerabu, Inc., Hillary is a frequent contributor to Inc. magazine, and consults with small businesses on internal and external communications and planning tools. As editor of the Ventura County Reporter, she grew the weekly into a multiple-award-winning paper, doubling ad pages in two years’ time. As founding Editor-in-Chief of Arroyo Monthly, she co-created the first lifestyle magazine for philanthropists. In addition to contributing more than 100 articles to the Los Angeles Times and many for the LA Weekly and Worth, Hillary has published Physical Culture, a novel, and Super Vixens’ Dymaxion Lounge, an essay collection, and has just finished a book on entrepreneurialism.
Hillary will demonstrate to What MySpace Means delegates how companies can cultivate their own internal MySpaces to enable collaboration and capitalise on the value built around informal social networks.