Lots of starsPosted by Ray Poynter, 5 June 2019


Over the last few days I have been running a conversation in LinkedIn where people I am linked to describe the people they follow on LinkedIn. To be clear, this does not mean these are the absolute best people, but they are people who other people have recommended. Some you may already follow, but why not try some of the others too?

There were 113 mentions, 64 people were mentioned, and the top four all got seven mentions. The list is ordered by mentions and alphabet, which mostly means alphabet.

You can check out the LinkedIn thread that generated this list here.

I hope you find the list useful, whilst accepting the weaknesses in the methodology J

  • Kevin Gray
  • Kristin Luck
  • Siamack Salari
  • Tom Ewing
  • Annie Pettit
  • Lisa Wilding-Brown
  • Priscilla McKinney
  • Jamin Brazil
  • Nikki Lavoie
  • Preriit Souda
  • Ryan Barry
  • Adam Jolley
  • Bob Ferro
  • Dr Jillian Ney
  • Dr Rachel Lawes
  • Jeffrey Henning
  • Steve Henke
  • William Leach
  • Zontziry (“Z”) Johnson
  • Abhijit Bhaduri
  • Allison Stern
  • Andrew Kuiler
  • Andrew McKinney
  • Andy Brown
  • Bethan Blakeley
  • Betty Adamou
  • Chris Arning
  • Dave Carruthers
  • Edwin Wong
  • Emmet Ó Briain
  • James Endersby
  • Jamin Brazil
  • Jason Mander
  • Jenni Romaniuk
  • Julie Hamshere
  • Julien Rosanvallon
  • Karen Nelson-Field
  • Keerti N
  • Ken Mallon
  • Laura Chaibi
  • Laura Freund
  • Les Binet
  • Lilah Koski
  • Louise Ainsworth
  • Lucy Davison
  • Mario Xavier Carrasco
  • Martin Silcock
  • Merrill Dubrow
  • Mike Stevens
  • Patricia Houston
  • Peter Spear
  • Prof. dr. Koen Pauwels
  • Rick Bruner
  • Robert van Ossenbruggen
  • Roddy Knowles
  • Ryan Barry 
  • Sable Mi
  • Shekhar Badve
  • Sima Vasa
  • Steve August
  • Tim Stock
  • Tom De Ruyck
  • Tom Smith
  • Wiemer Snijders

Remember, on LinkedIn you can connect with people (perhaps mentioning you saw their name here) or you can follow people.