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Welcome to Henriette!

Posted on 20 December 2006

I’m extremely happy to welcome and present another brand new Green Girls Global editor, Henriette Weber Andersen!

Henriette Weber AndersenHenriette lives in Hvissinge in Denmark which she tells us is near to Copenhagen, she runs her own company called Toothless Tiger which specialise in community marketing and webethics and her blog henrietteweber.com.

Henriette will be talking about all the things we can do to change the world (I like the sound of that!) and why she thinks the world hasn’t been changed yet.

Find out more about Henriette on her profile page.

Welcome to the team Henriette and enjoy!

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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. NiGGaGirl says:

    Yo Girl I used to live in hvissinge :D

    I live in London now :D

    Cya

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