“Standing on the shoulders of giants” or “A new MVP is awarded”

Microsoft MVPMany events happen to me around the last two weeks of September and first two weeks of October.

This year is no different. I moved house on the 19th September and today, 1st October I have received an email from the Microsoft Community Engagement team informing me that I have been awarded the 2013 Microsoft® MVP Award.

Woohoo! Go me 🙂

However, by no means does this award mean I can relax; in fact I have a bit of a backlog of posts to get through and a couple of other ideas I’m trying to develop which will hopefully help the community on top of my current activities. I also want to get back to contributing on the Community forum again which has dipped a little due to workload and moving house (lots of boxes to unpack and furniture to assemble/position). So a busy time ahead over the coming months.

Finally, there is no way that I would have won this award without the outstanding contributions made to the online Dynamics GP community by the MVPs and other contributors. So thanks to all who contribute back to the community.

If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.

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3 thoughts on ““Standing on the shoulders of giants” or “A new MVP is awarded”

  1. Mark Polino says:

    Congratulations! You deserve it.

    1. Ian Grieve says:

      Cheers Mark.

      I knew I’d been nominated, but figured it wasn’t likely to happen yet as I’ve only really been contributing for just over two years.

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