Changing the world

At Bazaarvoice, we like to think we’re changing the world by making the “voice of the customer” readily available when you choose to spend your money. We’ve seen that having content such as ratings and reviews have many positive impacts both to business and consumers - lower return rates, higher conversions, etc. We may not be as media facing as the likes of Facebook, Twitter, etc. but due to the sheer number and caliber of clients we have, we actually serve our good share of user generated content.

We also have our Bazaarvoice Foundation that is focused on doing community service, matching donation contributions, etc. However, I don’t really intend on talking about how Bazaarvoice as a company in changing the world. Rather, I’d like to do my part in sharing about how individuals at the company I work at try to improve the world we live in. Andrew Geonetta, a relatively new project manager on the team I work on sent out this email on Wednesday of this past week:

Hi all:

I’m pretty amazed by the number of people at BV that are compassionate and seem inclined to lend a hand when it’s needed. I’m hoping to make a difference here for a pretty devastated local family that could really use a hand.

On Monday, my wife Christy, a 2nd grade teacher at Del Valle, was driving home from work. She saw a wreck on the side of the road so horrifying that it seemed impossible there would be a positive outcome. A car had come off of an exit ramp, ran a stop sign, clipped one car, swerved and t-boned another vehicle. The devastation to the vehicle that got t-boned was absolutely unbelievable.

Her feeling of dread was not unfounded. Later that night, Christy got a phone call from a teacher at school telling her that one of the students she taught for two years had gotten killed in a car wreck. His name was Francisco Baccera, and he was 8 years old.

I’d stop there because that’s pretty horrifying by itself. But that’s not quite the end of it. Driving the car was Francisco’s mother who was also killed. Finally, his his older sister (11) and his older brother (13) were passengers. The sister was killed and the brother was thrown from the vehicle. He has thus far survived, but is in a coma at the hospital.

There’s the 13 year old who is now without his mother and his two siblings. And there’s the father who has had his world completely devastated.

These are not well-to-do people. Del Valle is a fairly low-income area. It’s a very small community in southeast Austin, and the majority are blue-collar workers that work very hard to support their families. Unfortunately, most of these families don’t have access to some of the things we take for granted, like good health insurance, 401K savings plans…or life insurance. Such is the case here.

The father now has not one but three funerals to pay for. $10,000 is a huge sum of money for anyone, and the reality is that this is what he has to pay to bury his family. Until he is able to pay that amount, they will not be able to be buried.

I’ve decided that I’d like to try and help.

As most of you know, I used to play music quite a bit. I moved to Austin from Cincinnati and wasn’t able to continue on with it, but I still have a box of CDs left.

I would like to ask you for a donation to help pay for the cost of the coffins. I will be happy to take whatever you can give, but if you donate at or above $10.00, I will give you / send you a CD. I will also make sure that the father knows the contributions came from Bazaarvoice.

You can click here to go to the Paypal site I set up: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UZYTMKEDJGSRA or you can just come down to my desk where I’ll have CDs for you.

I appreciate your time and whatever you can give. Every once in a while, we’re given opportunities to make a direct and immediate difference for someone who truly needs it. I believe this is one of those times.

Thanks for your time!

Andrew

This Saturday evening, I got an update email from Andrew:

Hello friends:

I hate the fact that I can’t respond to each and every single last one of you personally. I guess this is a good problem to have because it means there are so many of you that have donated that I’m a little overwhelmed!

I want to share with you an e-mail that I wrote to my wife on Wednesday morning of this past week. This was after I had written my message on Facebook on Tuesday night around 10.30 or so:

This morning, I woke up to $330.00. That doesn’t include the generous donation from Brett (our CEO).

I think we can make more than $1000.00 [sic?] no problem!

It’s now Saturday…not even a full 4 days after writing my note…and we now have a little over $8000.00. You’re reading that right…$8000.00. That includes a very generous $2500.00 matching donation from my company Bazaarvoice.

Besides the donation I received from employees at my company, I’ve received donations from as far and wide as Ontario, Canada, Colorado, Phoenix, New York, San Antonio…

What’s amazing is that the ingredients here were not that complicated in order to make a serious difference. It was one e-mail, one Facebook post, Pay Pal, some sharing of info…and most importantly…a lot of caring, love, empathy and compassion.

All of this for a person you don’t even know. That takes immense amounts of courage, trust and ultimately, humanity.

Today, I am very, very proud to be a human being. That sounds ridiculous, but sometimes it’s hard to watch the news, hard to watch some of the awful things we do to each other, hard to listen to some of the manipulative, awful things we say to one another, and not feel a little bit ashamed.

But these past four days have been very, very different. You’ve proven that you can and will make a difference to a man and his son that need it so badly.

And for what it’s worth, I’m so very proud of you.

He and his son will know who his benefactors are. I promise you this. I’m already working on it, and I will let you know just the second I’m finished. And from there we can come full circle and you can know exactly who and how you’ve helped.

Again, from the bottom of my heart, thank you. Though we don’t know a large number of you, it doesn’t feel at all strange to say that we love you.

Don’t forget what you’ve done, because this is the stuff that changes the world.

More to come!



Andrew & Christy Geonetta

I know there are tons of awesome organizations out there to donate money to. From a utilitarian perspective, perhaps your money is even “better spent” on other entities aimed at “improving the world.” However, I think one of the most awesome showcases of love and humanity is when we show compassion and grace in unexpected ways and places. This father and son have had their lives devastated in a way that I can’t even imagine. Sometimes, probably even often, apathy gets the best of us. If you didn’t “tldr” this entire post and it moved you to feel like making a positive impact on the world, small or large, feel free to do what you can by donating via Andrew’s donation link.

Cheers!

Dota

I think I pretty much just played a lot of DotA this weekend. That, and ultimate which was pretty tiring as we had a low number of people (means more running). It was pretty fun though.

I purchased Halo: Reach but have not played it yet…

The past week or so the traffic on 360 has been terrible! I hear it’s because some side streets are still closed. =( At least there’s hope that it will get better… I thought someone just messed with the light timings to mess everyone up.

Baby beluga, oh baby beluga

On Friday, the Technical Services and Design Services teams went to SeaWorld. Woo! It was my first time there… here are some photos:

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I also finally uploaded some photos I took of Oriana’s dorm room. She’s got this thing for Edward, apparently… it’s a little creepy.

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On Saturday, we played the usual ultimate game… I don’t think anyone was seriously injured this time. I watched Equilibrium which I recently purchased on blu-ray with Mark and Ryan, then hung out at Chad and Nancy’s for a long long time.

I think Sunday was fairly mellow… as was Monday where we had the usual WoW night with some DotA splashed in. We finally beat Sindragosa! That cursed dragon… Greg cooked for us and it was tasty.

Oh yes, and on sister-site, Samiticus, the Sam Ni fan site, apparently Viraj has struck again!

Weekend of much sleeping in

I slept in a lot this weekend. It was awesome. Here’s the rundown:


  • Slept until around 3PM on both Saturday and Sunday

  • At at Madam Mam’s with Sam, TC, and Ryan (got dessert at Chez Zee afterwards)

  • Played lots of Starcraft 2 (got gold in all the challenges)

  • I got a new Google Voice number to use with Melissa… I got 5**-XKCD =)

  • I think I might have played some DotA, but I’m not sure… haha… no, I think I did

  • Skyped with Melissa after she moved into her dorm

Emo Punk Rock Oliver

My last self-portrait was so much fun, I had to do another set. This time I decided on an emo one. I originally wanted to do emo goth, but after a (too expensive) visit to Hot Topic, I ended up a bit more emo punk/rock than goth, so I just went with that. I had the “gear” for quite a while, but finally went and did the shoot with the help of Sam, Melissa, TC, and Oriana tonight (also thanks to Nancy for the hair straightener). Enjoy!

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That was pretty amusing. =) I think Sam has a few setup shots on his camera he may post eventually. As usual, Flickr has the rest.

Wooooooo Wooooooo

The Expendables was pretty awesome, especially sitting with OMan. OMan gives the movie enjoyment+10. Here are some quick weekend highlights:


  • Watched Scott Pilgrim vs The World (pretty enjoyable)

  • Played ultimate (I think I hurt my ankle a little again…) then ate at Asia Cafe

  • Played DotA

  • Played Nertz - Melissa was on a team by herself and she still won (beating three other teams that had a pair of people, including me + Mark). Crazy girl… =)

  • My A/C broke =(… but it’s now fixed!

  • I moved my computer into the new case I found at Fry’s =)

The Expendables

After learning of the The Expendables movie that is releasing this week, the first thing I thought of was OMan. If you know OMan and do not know what The Expendables is, you must watch this and you will understand:

Notable quote:

“If testosterone could mate… with an explosion… this would be the offspring.”

So it was to much of my surprise that when we were purchasing tickets to the midnight showing, OMan said:

Haven't got it yet. 11:55pm is kind of late. I'm sure after watching a movie like that will get my adrenaline going also. I am waiting on a response from my brother to see if he wants to go so I can buy tickets for both of us.

But after a few more emails saying how it would be a crime not to see this movie with OMan…

Yay!

Starcraft 2

This weekend kind of started with our BV quarterly all-hands on Thursday. This time we had it at the Austin Music Hall and I took a decent amount of pics (a bunch are of people singing to win ACL tickets):

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More, as usual, are on flickr.

We also got Friday off, and I spent a lot of that time playing Starcraft 2. I finally finished the campaign today. It was enjoyable, but a bit on the easy side (I was playing on normal, though so I could speed through the plot). If I’m bored and have lots of free time, maybe I’ll try playing through on a harder setting.

A few other weekend events:


  • Heather’s birthday dinner at Daily Grill (I wasn’t impressed by food - probably won’t return)

  • Step Up 3D!!!!!

  • Went to Austin Stone and saw Oriana, who ninja hugged me in the parking lot

Last minute!

Woaah, I just realized I haven’t made a post for last week yet and this next weekend is fast approaching!

About the only thing I can remember is I played ultimate. Oh… and I helped Melissa move into her new apartment. I guess that’s about it. I should really write these things closer to when they happen. =P

This past week, we made many more failed attempts at Sindragosa (we’re giving up for now and resetting for next week to try again at a later point). I’ve also been meaning to make some more Samiticus posts, as I have material, but I haven’t gotten around to it yet. Maybe tomorrow. Earlier today (well, Thursday), BV just had our latest all-hands at the Austin Music Hall and I have some entertaining pics I’ll get up shortly (probably by the end of tomorrow).

With that said, on to photo editing! Tata!

H-Town

Melissa took me to Houston this weekend to meet her parents. I passed out on the way there, but was briefly woken up to purchase something with cream cheese in it… it was tasty but then I fell asleep again.

I had been warned that the Lau household contained two crazy shih tzus and to stay away from the angry male one. So far I have been able to avoid a direct confrontation with that one who seems bent on my destruction from the way he barks. Supposedly the pair of dogs is quite infamous and there are a number of people that I have met that now stay out of the house because of them, haha.

Other than that, I have basically just been eating a lot of food and it is very good. We shall be heading back to Austin later tonight. Tata!