Matt Herzberger
Matt is a Consultant, Web Designer, Social Media Evangelist, Entrepreneur, Speaker among other things. Who was motivated to create this project after working with Nate to create the @makechange bot on twitter. You can find him on his blog, twitter.

Nate Ritter
Nate is also a small business and startup business strategy consultant. He was also the first to develop keyword filtered RSS feeds while at Western Washington University, created @makechange (good ideas on how to change the world), @missingchildren (U.S. Amber Alerts for missing and exploited children), and @whatsshakin (earthquakes over 2.5 magnitude worldwide) Twitter bots.

He travels the world, currently experiencing French culture with his wife. Nate also is a freelance web developer and would love for you to contact him if you’re interested in his fabulous work.

Rick Kenney
Rick Kenney is a senior Mass Comm. student living in Clarksville, TN. While still in school, Rick already has several years of marketing experience behind him and is rapidly developing a reputation as something of a networking catalyst.

In addition to his volunteer work as a member of The Participatory Culture Foundation’s marketing team, Rick frequently contributes byline social media commentary to CenterNetworks.com and works for Sun Microsystems in the Brand Marketing and Advertising Group.

Andy Angelos
Andy’s writings are only a needle in the massive blogosphere haystack. Readers who discover Andy’s needle are forewarned that the writing is sometimes sharp and can inflict pain without proper care. Here is a clue for locating Andy’s content: investigate Mashable!, Gapers Block, or this mythical, omnipresent rectangle referred to as Google.

Aside from obscure writing, Andy also spends time creating job titles for himself. Most recently, Andy ditched “social entrepreneur-for-hire” in favor of “Information Zealot.” Feel free to converse with the world’s first “Information Zealot” via blog comments or twitter.

Beth Kanter
Will be up shortly…