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Watch Nate Nichols take over our Snapchat on Sept. 14

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Find Nate Nichols on our Snapchat next week. (Photo via Facebook)

Get Snapchat personal with Nate Nichols next week.
We at Technically Media are launching our Snapchat (you can’t always be an early adopter, K?) and we’ll be choosing different leaders, across our five Technical.ly markets and Generocity, to do a one-day Snapchat residency.

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First up is Nichols, who runs creative agency Palette Group out of Kensington. Learn more about him in this short documentary about the work he did inspiring students to get into STEM. Get a look into his day-to-day during his Snapchat takeover.
We’re technicallym on Snapchat. Follow us. Snap us story ideas, monologues, maybe even some weird stuff.
Also, tune in to these residencies:

  • At Generocity, Cathryn Sanderson of homelessness nonprofit Back On My Feet will be on our Snapchat on Wednesday, Sept. 21.
  • In honor of Baltimore Innovation Week 2016, hang with Yair Flicker of SmartLogic on Thursday, Sept. 29.

Wanna do a residency?
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Companies: Technical.ly / Generocity / Technical.ly
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