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Introducing the MediaSnackers family…

DK | Founder

DK

Hey there, I’m DK, the founder of MediaSnackers—nice to e-meet you.

MediaSnackers was a term I coined back in early 2006 whilst describing what young people were doing with media—the site was launched a few months later in June. I have an educational background in communications and media, plus a professional background in local government (I was the UK’s first and only Corporate Youth Officer… oooh!)—I’ve done lots of things and had many roles, but my passion for working with young people (and youth professionals) has been my main focus for the past 8 years.

MediaSnackers is my ‘bat and ball’—do you fancy a game?

(The DK comes from the initials of my old name. One of the first young people I started working with called me DK and it just stuck—I never liked my old name so I adopted it fully.)

Barney | Trainer

barney

Hello. I'm Barney. I have been with MediaSnackers for about a year, working as a training deliverer with special emphasis on educational projects.

I have been involved in education, specifically informal education in the museums/science centres arena, for the past eight years or so, and I am particularly interested in how developing technologies are impacting on this area.

When I grow up I want to be a writer (or Conan The Barbarian)

Bobbie | Trainer

bobbie

Hello! I'm Bobbie.

I have worked as an educator in various fields for 6 years—music, ESOL/EFL and now social media. I have project managed several community workshops and assisted in various commercial and local council youth music projects.

I love it when the people I work with are able to realise their true potential—and leave beaming with toothy smiles!

I am very excited to work for da Snackerz and hope to kick many a butt (not participants mind you) with fun social media sessions.

Guy | Trainer

guy

I'm Guy, based in the south of England—so far, I've been working on stuff at the junction between the internet and speaking, listening, advising, and making.

I'm a trainer for MediaSnackers which means I get to help all sorts of folk use social media and web technologies to communicate and collaborate more effectively with young people.

Woo, and indeed yay!

Jess | Youth Liaison

jess

I'm Jess and I'm a first year studying English at Royal Holloway. I got talking to DK after working as an intern at Media Trust doing some background research. I've previously been an intern at CBBC working in Entertainment Development and I've also completed research for up-and-coming youth e-magazine Angalossy. I love music, writing, Facebook, shopping and being a radio DJ!

When I grow up I want to be a music journalist or DK.

Lee | Numbers Supremo

lee

Hi, I’m Lee.

The proverbial jack of all trades.

Financials, web programmer, data analyst, researcher, project manager, plasterer, bike mechanic, barman.

If you can hum it I can play it.

Mark | Trainer

mark

Hey, this is Mark.

I'm a trainer for MS and I'm pretty much addicted to every form of social media on the net. The fact that anyone can now start a project themselves online and generate a global audience is incredible. I sign up for, and throw everything about me on the web, and I swear this'll be my eternal resting place for many years after I'm dust.

I'm honoured to be part of MediaSnackers since the second gig, and excited about being part of it long into the future!

…big grin…

Matt | Cultural Bod

matt

Hello. I'm Matt, tallest of the MediaSnackers family.

I have a background in community arts development and worked with DK in the South West, before returning to the Midlands for a long tenure at Arts Council England. This work included awarding lottery funding, managing special projects and developing cross sector partnerships plus leading the West Midlands strategy for artists and arts organisations working with young people at risk of offending.

In terms of MediaSnackers, I help apply the benefits of social media to social policy areas, especially those involving the arts and cultural sectors.

Someone once described me as unpredictable. My reaction surprised them.

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