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Honoured to Say I'm a SharePoint MVP! 

I received some great news on October 1, 2009 - I have been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for 2009!
 
If you are not aware of the Microsoft MVP award program then here's a quick snippet from the site:

"Since the early 1990s, Microsoft has recognized the inspiring activities of MVPs around the world with the MVP Award. MVPs freely share their deep knowledge, real-world experience, and impartial, objective feedback to help people enhance the way they use technology. Of more than 100 million users who participate in technology communities, around 4,000 are recognized as Microsoft MVPs."

I am simply honoured to be receive the SharePoint MVP award.  I hope I can continue to help the SharePoint community for the coming year! 

I received the MVP gift just today and decided I should share this news with my loyal visitors.  What did I receive?  Why not check out the unboxing the Microsoft MVP Gift from another MVP.

 
Posted on 14-Oct-09 by SharePointBuzz
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