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I’m Done Coloring

posted on September 6, 2007

crayons.jpgThere comes times in of our lives when we have to make big decisions. Last weekend, I made one of my biggest when I called up Joseph and resigned from crayon. It is something that I have been thinking about for a few months and I decided that it was the right time to make a move.

It was a year of learning for me. It certainly has not been an easy year, but it was a good one. We’ve shared some great times and I’ve worked on some amazing projects, but it became clear to me that I needed to leave in order to grow personally and professionally. It wasn’t something I decided on quickly, but I know that it is the right decision. Of that I am sure.

So what am I going to do now?

That I’m still figuring out, but I do know that I’m excited to spread my wings and get out there and help a lot of great people and companies. I’m going to go it alone for a while and embrace the freelancer lifestyle. If you or your company are looking for someone to come in and help out let me know. Need a new media strategy developed for you? Need a facilitated brainstorm full of creative ideas? Just want someone to advise on how to engage the social media community? All of those and more I can handle. Just drop me an e-mail and we can figure it out from there.

Also, when I announced to the company that I was leaving, Steve Coulson made a similar decision. I very much respect Steve and we’ve gotten to be good friends with him so I’m hoping that I will get the chance to work with him again. Hell, I’d love to work with most any of the crayonistas again if the opportunity presented itself.

This also means I’ll finally be able to get some focused time writing my book. I’ve been neglecting it for way to long and I look forward to some time locked away writing.

I’ve also got some great speaking opportunities happening before the end of the year and I hope to pick up some more as well. Public speaking is something I’ve always loved doing. Must be from my years on stage in the theater.

I wish nothing but success to the gang at crayon. They’ve got an interesting thing going on and it’ll be fun to watch from the sidelines to see where they go from here.

I’m going to be at Tech Cocktail Boston tonight and then off to PodCamp Philly for the weekend tomorrow so I might a bit slower then usual responding to e-mails, but you know that is the best way to reach me.

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  • http://www.jerseytoddshow.com Jersey Todd

    Congrads….

  • Drew Stein

    CC:

    Congratz on taking the plunge, its never easy to leave the good you have to find the better you are destined for. It takes guts, and a hell of a lot of heart to make the leap into the unknown, no one I know has more of either.

    Good luck man! Look out world CC ‘s coming

    DS

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  • http://www.philmang.com philmang

    cc – good luck and keep us all posted. i for one will be thinking about ways to work with you on some project or another constantly now.
    continue to kick ***!

  • http://jeremyvaught.com Jeremy Vaught

    Welcome to going it alone… I look forward to hearing what you will be doing in the future.

    See you on Teh Interwebs

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  • http://rickmahn.com/ Rick Mahn

    Congrats CC, good luck into the future. I took the leap of faith last spring, and believe you’ll do very well in your ventures.

  • http://twitter.com/fleep Fleep Tuque

    Congrats CC and I hope you inspire others to follow their intuition too. Life really is sweeter when you’re willing to take risks for your passions and I have no doubt that’s one of the qualities that makes it obvious – even with the briefest of meetings – that you’re one of the good guys. Glad we met and I’ll be following your tweets wherever you go.

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  • http://bestdamntech.comroadieshow.com RoadieShowRand

    Great fun having you in Philly this weekend, can’t wait till PodCampBoston! We love having you on the BestDamnTechShow, you have any open invite to sit in on any show we shoot. Good luck with the career move, I think working for yourself is ALWAYS the way to go…

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  • http://www.odmcast.com John Federico

    Congratulations. I know how tough that particular decision can be.

    I’d wish you luck, but you don’t need it!

    -jf.

  • http://www.gildedfork.com Jennifer Iannolo

    Not that you will do anything but flourish, C.C., but Chef Mark and I are always here to provide care packages of delicious goodies when necessary. :)

  • http://morphingthrough.blogspot.com/ Rodica Buzescu

    Congrats on making the big decision, CC, and hope the future brings you better and brighter things! It was great working with you while I was working at Millions of Us, but tides change, and I can certainly relate to that :)

    However, it’s still sad to see crayon lose both you and Steve. :(

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  • http://www.creativethirst.com Bobby Hewitt

    Best of Luck C.C. I understand the need to grow personally and professionally and support you 100% I hope I’m in a position to work with you on a project in the future.

    Bobby Hewitt, President
    Creative Thirst, LLC.

  • http://abuddhistpodcast.com/ Jason Jarrett

    Like a 30ft wall of surf, you gotta love the ride and the tube!
    Carve it!

  • http://www.sundaysundown.com Maurice Zondag

    Hey C.C.,

    Congratulations with your decision to go freelance. It’s a exciting step, and I wish you all the best of luck with that. I sure hope our paths will cross sometime that we can work together on some cool new media project.

    I’ll keep followinig your steps in the future!

    Maurice Zondag
    dutch podcaster en new media marketeer

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  • CT

    Having recently gone through a similar experience, I can empathize with the roller coaster of emotions that you must be experiencing. Hang in there, as it does get better with time.

    In my mind, Crayon has always been synonymous with the CC Chapman brand. I would be unable to name a single person other than you who works with Crayon. You have been the public representative and opinion leader for the organization. Whatever factors led to your decision to leave, your former colleagues are fools for not trying harder to keep you. Perhaps they were greedy?

    Best of luck with your free-lancing career, and with the next business that you start. (Really — it is clear to anyone who listens to your podcast that you should be part of the management/founding team of a company, and that you would not be happy simply working for someone else.)

    Good luck!

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