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Welcome New Editor Lee!

Posted on 17 January 2008

What better way to start 2008 than to introduce a brand new GGG editor?

Lee Tracy has written as a Guest Editor for us before with her brilliant post ‘Fashion Forward :: Slow Clothing‘ and now I’m very pleased to welcome her as a fully fledged member of the GGG team.

Visit Lee’s Editor Profile Page to get to know her better and find out what inspires her and what she’ll be sharing with us on GGG.

After knowing Lee (via e-mail) for a while now I’m sure she’s going to be a brilliant asset to the blog and I’m really looking forward to reading her upcoming articles.

Great to have you on board Lee & happy blogging!!

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Vicky - who has written 234 posts on Green Girls Global Blog.

Vicky coordinates the GGG blogs and is co-founder of the ethical website design team Make Hay. Make Hay build beautiful, accessible websites and provide a green website hosting service run on wind power. Vicky is involved with a local Fairtrade campaign group and loves crafts, design, animals and nature

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Anna-Lisa says:

    Welcome to GGG Lee, I look forward to reading your posts.

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