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CC Chapman and I have become chums since we do similar work and have similar interest. Heck, we even pitched together, as AHLLC does some cool work on behalf of crayon. Oh, and because we’re both cool dudes. According to a recent post on his blog, CC says, “I’m Done Coloring,” which means he has moved out of Crayonville:

“There comes times in of our lives when we have to make big decisions. Last weekend, I made one of my biggest when I called up Joseph and resigned from crayon. It is something that I have been thinking about for a few months and I decided that it was the right time to make a move.” Via CC Chapman

CC is talented in so many and sundry ways he dizzies me. He has 48-hours to every 24-hours I have in a day. And he knows, and is admired by, everybody. I am looking to forward to seeing what Mr. Chapman does next.

Steve Seeman of Makovsky + Company’s Q: What is the biggest lapse or vulnerability that you see regularly on the part of corporations when it comes to the social media?

Chris Abraham’s A: Firstly, corporations don’t show as much respect to bloggers and online communities as they do to reporters and the media. Forget about corporations, the problem starts with the companies that corporations hire: PR, marketing, and advertising firms.

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