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Microsoft MVP award renewed for 2010
October 1st, 2010 by Tobias Zimmergren
Author: Tobias Zimmergren
http://www.zimmergren.net | http://www.tozit.com | @zimmergren
Introduction

I was just (re)awarded the prestigious Microsoft MVP award for the third year in a row for my contributions to the SharePoint community.
A quote from the Microsoft MVP site about the award:
We seek to recognize the best and brightest from technology communities around the world with the Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award.
These exceptional community leaders come from a wide range of backgrounds. They are teachers, artists, doctors, engineers, as well as technologists, who actively share their high-quality, real-world technical expertise with the community and with Microsoft.
With the MVP Award, we thank these inspiring individuals for representing the voice of thousands in the community through the powerful and independent feedback they give us, and for helping our customers maximize the potential of their software.
SharePoint MVP
For the third time in a row, I am awarded with the awesome Microsoft MVP award for my contributions in and around the SharePoint community.
The past couple of years has been very intense and awesome in terms of SharePointizing the world – and it’s my plan to keep up with the awesomeness for a while longer!
I think we have the absolutely most awesome tech-community engagement in the world in our category. It’s a friendly, tech-focused but social community. With the increased popularity of Twitter and a few other social platforms as of late, getting to know people in the community has been rather straight forward – don’t be a stranger!
Thank you Microsoft, and thank you the Microsoft MVP program and foremost – thank you, the SharePoint community!
See you around!
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Blessed with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award, again
October 1st, 2009 by Tobias Zimmergren
Author: Tobias Zimmergren
http://www.zimmergren.net | http://www.tozit.com | @zimmergren
Introduction
Without trying to sound too dumb to explain the award program, I’ll just quote the website:
We seek to recognize the best and brightest from technology communities around the world with the Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award.
These exceptional community leaders come from a wide range of backgrounds. They are teachers, artists, doctors, engineers, as well as technologists, who actively share their high-quality, real-world technical expertise with the community and with Microsoft.
With the MVP Award, we thank these inspiring individuals for representing the voice of thousands in the community through the powerful and independent feedback they give us, and for helping our customers maximize the potential of their software.
Re-awarded for another year
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It is with great pleasure that I can proudly present you with the fact that I’ve been re-awarded for yet another year as an MVP within the SharePoint area. More about the MVP award program: |
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- Tags: Blogging, Microsoft, MVP, SharePoint
I’m a Microsoft MVP
October 3rd, 2008 by Tobias Zimmergren
SharePoint MVP
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I’ll keep this short, as I’m still rather stunned about this awesome news! Yesterday after work I received some great news from Microsoft – I’ve been awarded the MVP award! This means that we’re now two SharePoint MVP’s in Sweden. Göran Husman at HumanData and me! Thanks to everyone for your support |
About the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award
You can read about the award here: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
“Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) are exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who are awarded for voluntarily sharing their high quality, real world expertise in offline and online technical communities. Microsoft MVPs are a highly select group of experts that represents the technical community’s best and brightest, and they share a deep commitment to community and a willingness to help others.”
- Quoted from the Microsoft MVP site
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