Working for the man.

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It's now official. I can start talking about it. Starting October 10th, 2005 I will officially be working for the man. I am excited to enter the role of Developer Evangelist for the South Central Region. My friend and now colleague, Brian Moore, has done a tremendous job in this position, and I hope to fill his shoes well. Brian is moving to a new position within Microsoft. After working with the Tulsa .Net Users Group and INETA for almost 3 years, I now get to work with a whole bunch of users groups in a whole new capacity. I'm looking forward to working with Microsoft team, Microsoft partners, enterprise customers and all of the user groups is the region!

Also, I will be moving my family from Tulsa to Dallas, if you have any suggestions on where we should look for houses down there, let me know! Thanks.

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View Comments to “Working for the man.”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Dude, that’s awesome! Congrats! But just so you know, the real man at Microsoft goes by the name of Steve.
    Developers, Developers, Developers!
    ;)

    D’Arcy From Canada

  2. Anonymous says:

    Just wanted to say congrats from Atlanta!!!!!

    Brendon From Atlanta

  3. Anonymous says:

    Oh yeah – that last comment with the devcow link was from Matt from Atlanta

  4. Anonymous says:

    Awesome, congratulations man (better late than never)!

    Gerry Heidenreich
    http://www.edsid.com/blog

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