Thursday, December 20, 2007
Bittersweet day for the MVP program
For the past five or so years, Microsoft's MVP program has been led by Sean O'Driscoll. During this time, Sean has lead the program to new heights with higher visibility both inside and outside Microsoft. The value that MVPs get from the program, and in turn the value that MVPs can give to the community, has increased tremendously. Frankly, I think we will be hard pressed to thank Sean enough for his passionate support of the program.
Today I received news that Sean has decided to leave Microsoft. It is bittersweet because of his efforts in the program. At the same time, Sean will be forming his own company to help promote the use of social communities. His last day at Microsoft has not been determined nor has his replacement been named, but he will have very big shoes to fill.
Sean, I wish you the best of luck in your new endeavors.
Today I received news that Sean has decided to leave Microsoft. It is bittersweet because of his efforts in the program. At the same time, Sean will be forming his own company to help promote the use of social communities. His last day at Microsoft has not been determined nor has his replacement been named, but he will have very big shoes to fill.
Sean, I wish you the best of luck in your new endeavors.
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