Sunday, February 21, 2010
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This week I was honored by being named a Microsoft Regional Director. Break out the champagne, strike up the band, queue the fireworks! Woohoo! I am extremely excited to be joining this incredible group of people, and it is going to be a thrill to get to know my fellow Regional Directors.

Of course that news doesn’t mean much if you’re not familiar with the Regional Director (RD) program. The RD program is composed of 120 people worldwide, compared to the Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) program which has some 4,100 awardees. While MVPs are recognized for their expertise in a product or technology, the RDs advocate for solutions that span the Microsoft stack, so they must be experts in a number of complementary topics. They are typically CTOs, chief architects, principal consultants or primaries in a business or ISV. Quoting the Microsoft Regional Directors website:

Regional Directors are members of an elite, worldwide group of technology thought-leaders known for their national and international speaking tours, their authorship of books, articles and blogs, and their business acumen. Regional Directors are well-versed on the totality of the software industry. They are recognized for their achievements in communicating the benefits of emerging technologies.

Portland’s last Regional Director was my friend and former colleague, Scott Hanselman, who had to step down from the program when he joined Microsoft in mid 2007. Those are some pretty big footsteps to be following. I am definitely looking forward to helping people and companies succeed and thrive on the Microsoft platform.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010 3:57:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Congratulations! Thats a big title. hope to see you arround.
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