Fare Thee Well, Kibbles Readers!
It’s hard to believe that it’s been over seven years since I came to Vermont to take a job at Small Dog. I had been working at another Apple Specialist in New Hampshire in the three years prior, and was excited to immerse myself in the Vermont community and culture. And immerse myself, I did.
From the competitive bocce tournaments and the Annual Halloween Costume Contests to the eWaste Recycling Events and of course, the innumerable customer-focused materials and content we provide via the website, our newsletters and retail stores, I have thoroughly enjoyed the fun, community-minded way of life that Small Dog affords.
I was hired as the ‘Marketing & Design Dog’ in 2007, later created a more social media-centric position as a Web, Social Media & Publications Manager, and for the last two years, was the Director of Marketing. I am grateful for the opportunity to grow and learn in such a fast-paced, creative environment, and will certainly miss my days here in the “fishbowl” (read: large, open office, often subjected to Don’s “Reggae Thursday” playlists).
Perhaps most notably, I will miss contributing to Kibbles & Bytes, Small Dog’s longest-running weekly e-newsletter (shout out to all of our readers who have been subscribing since ’96!), both as a writer and editor. In the last few years, I’ve actually wished that I could write more, but it’s been really cool to be behind-the-scenes for (just about) every issue we’ve published since July ’07!
Overall, Kibbles readers are thoroughly engaged, and you often take the time to email us and let us know what you’re thinking, whether it’s because of a particularly divisive Soapbox or a Mac Treat that has you thinking. Keep ‘em coming.
Steph has done a fantastic job of contributing to this newsletter, and you’re in good hands. While I won’t be an active contributor, I’ll continue to follow every week to see what’s new in the Small Dog and Apple world.
Thanks for the memories — and as always, thanks for reading!
Note: On my very last day here, my trusty computer crashed, taking my almost-completed article with it. Because of course. Hope you enjoyed the rewrite; best wishes to all of our loyal readers out there — I’ll miss you!
