Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes, Obama’s “online organizing guru” Deserves Big Props
You have to love a story about a 24-year old who made a monumental difference by helping Barak Obama to become president-elect of the United States. In other words, this young dude helped change the world.
His name is Chris Hughes and he was one of the three co-founders of Facebook, the runaway social networking phenom to which I am addicted. And I am 61.
Mr. Hughes left Facebook last February (taking stock options that are worth at least tens of millions with him) to become the “online organizing guru” for the Obama campaign, moving from Silicon Valley to Chicago. Obviously, in hindsight, the move was worth it. MyBarakObama.com was brilliant and brilliantly successful. Thanks so much, Chris.
The New York Times published his story in July calling him “The Facebooker Who Friended Obama”
and he came to my attention because
Beet.TV republished a two year old video interview with Hughes last week.
I have a new enthusiasm for the ways that the world is changing, and I’m inspired by young people like Chris who are making real changes happen.
Continuing on the Gen-X theme, I was also very moved by Heather Havrilesky’s “open apology to boomers everywhere” on Salon.com. It was nice of her to speak so respectfully to her elders when she said, “Your earnest, self-important prattle has gotten on Gen X nerves for decades. But now we finally get it.” 😉
It’s a bright new day.