Brandie Young

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Brandie is an unapologetically candid marketing professional who was recently mentioned on BusinessWeek as a Top Young Female Entrepreneur. She recently co-founded consulting firm MarketingTBD. She's held senior level positions with GE and Fidelity, as well as with entrepreneurial start-ups. Raised by a real estate Broker, Brandie is passionate about real estate and is an avid investor. Follow her on Twitter.

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4 Comments

  1. Chris

    I’ve often wondered about my online possessions … I’m here for the comments now.

  2. Bill Lublin

    Oddly enough after the final log off there are still some pieces of your presence that can be a place for your family and friends to remember you – or speak to you even if you can’t respond – not at all a bad thing
    An unusual post, but I liked it… #jussayin

  3. LesleyLambert

    I never even thought of this…great point and I will add it to my planning!

  4. Joe Loomer

    I lost my mother last October, and we’re still trying to resolve outstanding bank balances and other assets. This despite a detailed will. I don’t think she ever touched a computer – and she refused to own a cell phone. It really gets me wondering what other issues we would have if she had an online footprint. She wrote extensively (the old fashioned way), but not one word of it appears on any server, anywhere.

    In contrast, I’m now somewhat baffled by what to do about my family’s actions online – how do we wish to protect our legacy in this age? How does one truly “Log Off” for the last time? Guess this isn’t really helping with your question:

    “What other aspects of our online lives should be documented ‘just in case’?”

    My wife keeps a detailed list of every account, website, and other portal and the passwords to get in to each. I guess this could be construed as her “online will?”

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