This is the second of three posts about the LEGO Ambassadors nominated to represent you, the readership community of The Brothers Brick.
About Nannan
Nannan became involved with the online LEGO community in late 2004. He is now 20 and has been a builder for as long as he can remember. Nannan builds in a variety of themes that often overlap with the science fiction universe; other times they are purely made up ones. In addition to building, Nannan is familiar with blogging, collecting, and selling a small part of his collection to fund the hobby. In addition, he attends LEGO conventions throughout the year and participates in his local division of TexLug. His varied activities across multiple communities make him a knowledgeable and active fan when it comes to the brick.
Nannan’s Platform
The key characteristics of a LEGO Ambassador should be communication and visibility in the community. As a communicator who shares information with the company and the public, I will actively participate in both professional and fan-based communities. Such participation includes contributions to forum discussions, providing feedback to the Community Development Team, and spreading announcements. In addition, I will uphold my visibility to the public, which is important to the representational role that Ambassadors play. I plan to achieve this through displaying enthusiasm for the hobby in online and offline communities, sharing my creations, and attending LEGO conventions and local events.
Feel free to ask the nominee questions or leave comments of support on this post, but please don’t forget to actually vote!
I’ve been a fan of Nannan’s work since he first showed up on the LEGO scene. I’ve learned more about him over the years, especially through his various posts on the Brothers Brick, but it wasn’t until just last week that I got to meet him in person I made my first-ever con appearance at BrickWorld, and from the moment I met him, Nannan was friendly and modest. He helped make me feel welcome from the very beginning–just what I would hope for from an ambassador!
Thanks Chris!