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Moving On

As of May 18, I am no longer with SharePoint Experts, Inc.  Over four years ago, I first met Dustin Miller, the president of SharePoint Experts.  Back then, I was attending his “Original” SharePoint Bootcamp, and SPS 2003 was still in the beta stages.  Shortly after that, I joined the team, and since then, with Dustin’s support and the support of all my friends at SharePoint Experts, I wrote the first SharePoint development training class in the industry (the SharePoint Development Bootcamp), became a SharePoint MVP, and started a new role as a regular conference speaker.  As time went on, my role within the company grew even more!

Throughout these exciting years, I was privileged to create strong friendships with Dustin, Matt Passannante, Heather Solomon, Doug Ortiz and all the other members of the SharePoint Experts family and contractor network.   I’m very thankful for the opportunities, expertise and support they have provided me along the way, and I look forward to many more years of friendship with these great folks.  Don’t be surprised if you see us all together at conferences!

Although I am leaving the company to pursue another opportunity, I’m moving into a new type of role, and I’ll continue to recommend SharePoint Experts for your SharePoint training needs!  In fact, I personally trained the instructor that will be teaching my class (Doug Ortiz), and he’s going to be writing new material for future deliveries of the course. I have nothing but the fondest of memories of my time with the SharePoint Experts crew.  They will be deeply missed, and I wish all of them the best in their future endeavors.
Published May 18 2008, 06:37 PM by tbaginski
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Derek J. Punaro said:

Good meeting you at the Bootcamp last week and best of luck in your new endeavor!

May 19, 2008 8:22 AM
 

Bryce Billing said:

It was a pleasure meeting you at the WSS 2003 development bootcamp two years ago.  You have a wealth of knowledge in the area of SharePoint and know you will continue to excel in what ever arena you choose to continue with.  Your blogs have been a wonderful resource to find knowledge and ideas of how to implmenet various tools.  

Good luck in your new role!!

May 19, 2008 9:40 AM
 

Steve Ostertag said:

Great bootcamp in Anaheim, Todd.  Good luck in your new venture.

May 23, 2008 3:01 PM
 

Daniel Bugday said:

Thanks Todd for a great bootcamp!

Let me know if you come to Sweden this summer! :)

/Daniel Bugday

May 29, 2008 3:05 AM

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About tbaginski

Todd began working with WSS and SPS in the beta stages of the products, in 2003. He has architected and implemented intranets, extranets, wireless deployments, and several custom applications with the WSS and SPS platforms. Todd created the first SharePoint advanced development training curriculum in the training industry for Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and taught his first class in December of 2003. Todd also created the first advanced development training curriculum for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and taught parts of this curriculum while MOSS was still in the Beta 1 Technical Refresh stage! Two versions in a row, Todd has broken ground in the training industry by being the first to offer advanced development training for SharePoint! Todd speaks at many SharePoint conferences including SharePoint Connections, the MS SharePoint Conference, and the upcoming TechEd 2008 Developers Conference. He has also spoken at Microsoft events at the Microsoft offices in both Denver, Colorado and Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has also presented several sessions at the Rocky Mountain SharePoint User's Group. He enjoys spending time with his wife and their dogs, playing and coaching lacrosse, playing hockey, riding his bike in the Rocky Mountains, and skiing every chance he gets.

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