Full Interview: Mark Kuznicki
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This morning, I interviewed Mark Kuznicki. Mark is a social media consultant “working at the intersection of technology, public policy, and innovation” as his website describes it.
He was also one of the people behind ChangeCamp, a one-day “unconference” held on January 24th, that aimed to “re-imagine government and citizenship in the age of participation.”
Curious about what 140 people came up with that day? Thinking you might like to get involved in one of the ChangeCamps coming up around the country? Have a listen!
A shorter version of this interview will air on the Feb 4th and 7th episode of Spark, but you can hear the full, uncut interview below, or download the MP3.
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