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Roy Ernest
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Posted Monday, February 07, 2011 8:10 AM
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Hi All,
There are some chapter leaders who are regulars in SSC. I wanted a place where we could have a list of people who are interested in giving presentation using Netmeeting or any other online tool. I know of two who have presented and would like to do so again. That is Wayne and Jeff. If they do not have any objection I will add them to the list. Others please respond and let me know if you are interested in giving a presentation. I will put down my name first who is willing to give online presentation.
1. Roy Ernest - Location : Curacao
2. Gus Gwynne - Location : Orlando
3. Grant Fritchey - Location : Boston (presentation in person with limited travel)
4. Jeff Moden - Location : Detroit
5. Jack Corbett - Location : Orlando (Prefer in person but can do Virtual presentation)
6. Brandie Tarvin - Location : Jacksonville (Need help with setup of for netmeeting)
7. Jason Brimhall - Location : Utah (In person if advance notice given and Netmeeting)
8. Lynn Pettis - Location : Colorado (Netmeeting)
9. Wayne Sheffield - Location: Richmond, VA
Thanks
-Roy
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Roy Ernest
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Posted Monday, February 07, 2011 9:01 AM
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Great. I will keep appending the list.
-Roy
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Grant Fritchey
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Posted Monday, February 07, 2011 9:04 AM
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Roy Ernest (2/7/2011)
Great. I will keep appending the list.
Hey Roy,
You can put me down for virtual presentations, absolutely. Travel is something I can do, but it's very limited, so it probably needs to be in combination with other events like a SQL Saturday or something similar.
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Roy Ernest
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Done. I am adding location as well so that if there is a user group right next door to you, then you could give presentation in person as well.
-Roy
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Jeff Moden
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I'm good with doing virtual presentations. I'll try to put a list of stuff together that I can speak on or would like to speak on.
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Roy Ernest
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Posted Monday, February 07, 2011 9:32 AM
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The list is growing. That is good. This is going to be valuable information for every Chapter leaders.
-Roy
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Jack Corbett
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Posted Tuesday, February 08, 2011 8:12 AM
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I can do virtual presentations although I prefer to be in-person if I'm traveling to that area for something else, or you'll pay my travel costs.
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Brandie Tarvin
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I'd need help setting up, but I wouldn't mind virtual presentations. Though, if a chapter is willing to pay for travel costs (or I'm in the area), I'd be willing to present in person.
I'm really good at the intro stuff, for those groups needing basic refreshers. I'm just now branching out into the intermediate stuff, so if someone has a suggestion, I can tell them whether or not I'm comfortable presenting that subject material.
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Roy Ernest
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Posted Tuesday, February 08, 2011 12:09 PM
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Thanks Jack and Brandie. Please check if the location I have put in for you is correct.
-Roy
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