.Net Regular Guys Land VP Spot

Oct
7

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D'Arcy beat me to it, but had to mention that Matt and Brendon are the new Co-Chair VPs of Technology for INETA. These two have done some amazing things in the Atlanta area (like starting and leading over 8 INETA groups in the Atlanta area!) and launching a new Sharepoint program for user groups that will probably go national later this year! Cool.

 I had the privilege of getting to know them at Tech Ed this year. I know that they will be a huge addition to INETA North America. Congratulations!

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  1. Anonymous says:

    thanks for the props! If I didn’t know your life was about to become a firestorm of e-mails and crazy responsibilities with your new DE position I would hit you up to be a member of the Technology team I’m building.

    Actually, if you feel that you have some spare bandwidth and want to join us we’d totally appreciate it. I know you have some very specific experience in DNN module development and I’d love to be able to have you help us out, even if it is only as a code reviewer or something. Let me know if you think you have the time to help out.

    – Matt R

  2. Anonymous says:

    Thanks Matt… right now all of my extra activities (ineta) are on hold until I get my feet grounded in Dallas. I send you an email when things settle down.. and I might have a couple of other people that I could recommend. :)

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Caleb Jenkins, is a recognized Silverlight expert, Software Mentor and Coach; he is the Founder and Principal Mentor for Proaction Mentors, he is also a National Speaker for INETA, a Technical Editor for Wrox Press and is a Microsoft MVP. You can follow him on Twitter or subscribe to his blog updates.

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