
We’re excited here at Carrot Creative. 2009 has some big things coming up for us. (Stay tuned for them, of course we’ll let you know!)
To help get us in gear, I’ve asked the entire team to disclose their resolutions for the upcoming year.
Without further adieu…
Robert Gaafar, CEO
- Participate more in the NYC tech community, online and offline
- Get rid of the 10 foot pile of papers on my desk
- Establish a buzzword-free office. If anyone mentions a buzzword, they have to drop down and do 10 pushups. I’m not kidding.
Michael Germano, President & Creative Director
- Kick ass in everything I do. Social Media life. Personal life. Everything.
Chris Petescia, VP & Director of User Experience
- Update my personal website with complete relevance to my current portfolio and social media presences, likely with a blog as well.
- Design a new internet—even cooler than this. I can do it. Watch me.
Kristin Maverick, Director of Communications
- Communicate in 140 characters or less for half of my conversations during the day. Not just written, but verbal as well.
- Host a killer event introducing everyone to the awesome culture and company of Carrot Creative.
Kyle MacDonald, Senior Web Producer
- Build a new web app.
- Stop neglecting my RSS Reader.
- Double my Twitter Followers. Who am I kidding, TRIPLE.
- Get to more NY Tech Meetups.
- Wear Orange.
- Write the Great American Novel.
Maury Postal, Brand Manager
- Post more relevant links.
- Craft hard-hitting 140 character commentary on relevant events.
- Get 500 Twitter followers.
- Name drop like whoah.
- Learn to cook.
Sean Engelhardt, Art Director
- Actively seek out people to follow on twitter, but be picky about which ones I choose based on how much value I’ll get out of it.
- Start a personal blog that I’ve had an idea for over a year but keep putting off.
Steve Badowski, Jr. Creative
- Get in the habit of leaving comments on blog posts I read.
- Make the coolest Twitter background image the world has ever seen.
Christian Shaboo, Director of R&D
- Interact with the Twitter community more, as well as more actively engage others, whom are not yet a part of the Twittersphere, to join twitter. Hear that? That means you.
Alvaro Bueno, Jr. Developer
- Get more involved in creative processes. I want to have more inspiration for the programming part.
- Go to more conferences, events and get involved in the NY industry.
- Learn flash.





