It is with great delight that I recommend @Zoe_Smith for a role in your organisation. Whilst I have only known her for a short period of time she has proved herself as a highly valued Twitterer and it is with great confidence that I can say that she would be an esteemed new member to your organisation.
I first became aware of @Zoe_Smith through her blog, which I read quietly for a few weeks, before deciding to follow her on Twitter, something which I have since realised I should have done a lot sooner. I can distinctly remember one of the first things which @Zoe_Smith said it me on Twitter and it was virtual offerings of plasters with monkeys and giraffes on them; this appealed to my childish side and also made me realise that I’ve always had boring plasters and never patterned ones. Since then @Zoe_Smith has not once let me down and has continued to offer virtual plasters, hugs, pain relief, hot chocolate and most recently tea, after indirectly convincing me to try it and converting me. This proves that @Zoe_Smith has great leadership qualities and is able to assist other people either in real life or virtually. I have not shared with @Zoe_Smith my next opinion and I must apologise in advance if it offends her at all, but in many ways she is a virtual Twitter mother to me, something which I am forever grateful for, even when she makes me cry ridiculous amounts. Should you or anyone else in your organisation ever need help, I believe that she would response immediately with necessary requirements, be that tea, hugs or just a friendly ear. Evidence of this can be seen on Twitter on the evening of Friday 22nd July 2011.
@Zoe_Smith is also highly observant and frequently states what the weather is like in St Andrews, Scotland, which brightens up my Twitter feed each morning (or dulls it down, as the case often is, because it is usually raining.)
As well as being an avid Twitterer, @Zoe_Smith also writes a blog, as previously mentioned. Through this, her creativity is apparent through her #newprojects such as the Lunatics Lexicon and Alternative Mood Scale, both of which should be made available to Mental Health Professionals everywhere as soon as humanly possible. It is through Mental Political Parent that I have learnt how amazing @Zoe_Smith is, as well as how incredibly strong she is. Whilst I have told @Zoe_Smith how much I admire her, I don’t think she realises that she has given me and so many other people the strength to keep going.
Nothing is beyond @Zoe_Smith. Should you be looking for someone to Tweet photos of on-going projects which your organisation is carrying out I would not hesitate to recommend @Zoe_Smith.
Should spam emails ever be an issue within your organisation, @Zoe_Smith would be able to deal with them quickly and fairly, by blocking, reporting and getting a bread knife and hunting them down. This shows that time wasting will not be an issue, although tea/diet coke breaks are an absolute necessity.
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@Zoe_Smith is an intellectual, funny, compassionate lady and someone I am very glad that I have “met” through Twitter, proving the importance of social networking in the 21st century. It is without any hesitation that I would recommend @Zoe_Smith for a role in your organisation and strongly believe that she will continue to be the remarkable person that she is now.
If I can be of any further assistance or can offer any more information then please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours faithfully,
Laura

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