I'm very proud to say that I've been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Dynamics GP. I'm very passionate about this product and had been supporting it since 1996. I’ll be around the community and hopefully would be fortunate to see the next wave of transformation including the deployment of the merge product in the near future. My congratulations to the other awardees.
Below was the email I got from Microsoft:
Hello everyone,
I know you are all anxious to hear our new MVPs are effective today. Firstly, all existing Dynamics MVPs were re-awarded so there is no one leaving the fold J
So let us welcome the following to our community:
GREAT PLAINS
Duke DelPrado
Richard Whaley
Brenner Klenzman
CRM
Ronald Lemmen
Frank Lee
Navision
Ahmed Amini
Alain Krikilion
Solomon
Toni Savage
I also want to mention Will Hadley. Will was to be awarded an MVP in CRM but sadly Will passed away last week at a very young age.
Melissa Travers
MVP Lead | Microsoft Exchange Server,
ISA Server, Virtual Machine,
Windows Security & Dynamics
Tel. 980.776.9678| mtravers@microsoft.com
http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
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3 comments:
hi duke...congratulations! yan ang pinoy :-)
Hi!
I was just google'ing on my own name and found your post :) Congratulations with your MVP award!
Ronald
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