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December 19, 2007 5:18pm

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  • #1 / Dec 19, 2007 5:18pm

    Rick Ellis

    107 posts

    I’d like to take a moment to thank all our customers for helping make 2007 an incredibly successful year for us.  Our growth this year has enabled us to expand our staff in order to continue to provide great customer support, service, and of course continue to develop great products.  With that, I’d like to announce two fantastic new members of our team:

    Kurt Deutscher, who many will recognize from our forums, is joining us in January as Chief Technology Evangelist.  Kurt has built a very successful web services company that specializes in the non-profit sector.  His company holds the distinction of having built more ExpressionEngine websites than any other single company (well over 50 sites).  Kurt will be stepping down from his current position in order to join our team.  In his new role, Kurt will evangelize ExpressionEngine and develop training and educational resources.  Kurt is one of the most passionate and positive people I know, and with his background in education and team development, he is perfectly suited to his new role.

    In addition, Michael Boyink has joined our team as System Evaluator.  Many of you know Michael as a long-time member of our community and Professional Network.  Michael, in fact, has been building websites using our software since 2002.  He’s currently the 16th most active user in our forums, so he knows a thing or two about ExpressionEngine.  In his new capacity he will be working closely with our development team to test and evaluate ExpressionEngine features and capability.

    We are very excited at these two new additions and look forward to their contribution to our community.  To all our customers, thank you again, and have a wonderful holiday season!

  • #2 / Dec 19, 2007 5:32pm

    scottdevries

    103 posts

    Here’s a congratulations to EllisLab for creating a great product, maintaining excellent product service, while growing their business.

    ExpressionEngine has revolutionized how we do business, and so we just want to thank the EllisLab team for what they’re doing with ExpressionEngine.

    It’s exciting to think of what all these new people are going to be doing in the new year!

  • #3 / Dec 19, 2007 6:01pm

    Low

    407 posts

    Congrats to Kurt, Michael and all of EllisLab! Ho ho ho!

  • #4 / Dec 19, 2007 6:21pm

    PXLated

    1800 posts

    Congrats to both!!!!!

  • #5 / Dec 19, 2007 6:31pm

    Mark Bowen

    12637 posts

    Many congratulations to Kurt & Michael. Also well done to EllisLab for such good choices.

    Shows that 2008 should be an exceptionally good time for everyone that uses ExpressionEngine.

    Best wishes,

    Mark

  • #6 / Dec 19, 2007 6:34pm

    Sue Crocker

    26054 posts

    Welcome, guys. It’s going to be a great new year!

  • #7 / Dec 19, 2007 7:04pm

    Bob Sutton

    87 posts

    Smart move, Rick! Just don’t overlook Michael Boyink’s gift for (and this was WAY overdue!) actually translating all the power and flexibility of EE into readily-understood design patterns.

    Despite having built a number of sites atop EE since I moved over from pMachine Pro, I can confess that I’ve never been as confident about the product’s application to my business as I find myself after working through Michael’s recent tutorial series. I don’t post a lot, but since the first release, I’ve gone ‘round and ‘round with your documentation, the fora, your wiki and FAQ, and I’ve produced sites that I see now are a pastiche of techniques that lack any guiding architecture. The guy really made some lightbulbs go off and I hope you’ll find a way to leverage that in his new duties.

    Bob Sutton

  • #8 / Dec 19, 2007 7:16pm

    Jason Morehead

    456 posts

    Congratulations all around!

  • #9 / Dec 19, 2007 8:03pm

    lealea

    202 posts

    Congratulations, everyone! I’m constantly impressed at how EllisLab recognizes and supports its community’s most prolific and influential members. It feels like family. 😊

  • #10 / Dec 19, 2007 8:23pm

    Biscuiterie

    57 posts

    Rick, you are an amazing GM and coach: your drafts are based on skills, dedication and good team spirit. You are the great architect of a winning team.

  • #11 / Dec 19, 2007 8:55pm

    Joelle

    272 posts

    Congrats to Michael and Kurt! 😊  Yay!

  • #12 / Dec 19, 2007 9:27pm

    AJP

    311 posts

    Way to go guys! Congrats!

  • #13 / Dec 19, 2007 9:29pm

    Boyink!

    5011 posts

    <trying new badge out, for some reason it makes me think of a Wayne’s World scene… :red: >

    Thanks folks…I’m excited about the role and the changes/new challenges for 2008. 

    Bob Sutton - thanks so much for your comments on the tutorial series.

  • #14 / Dec 19, 2007 9:36pm

    John Fuller

    779 posts

    Congrats to all.  Now the “Ellislab Facebook” has five people with the name of “chief” in their title and that doesn’t even include the VP.  Geez, Leslie, I think you should demand that you can be a chief too!  Lisa should even demand to be chief tech support rep.  Maybe Rick should be a chief chief, or perhaps chief of chiefs, or maybe even big chief.  If you did that, you would have all chiefs and no indians though.  That would be 7 chiefs out of a total of 13 people.  With all these chiefs and relatively few people to “chief down to” then you might have a chief mutiny on your hands!

  • #15 / Dec 19, 2007 9:41pm

    John Fuller

    779 posts

    Oh, and perhaps to encourage a bit of competition in the ranks maybe Ellislab could create a “chief Derek” position.  That way instead of having to say Derek A or Derek J then we could just refer to one as Chief Derek and the other as simply Derek.

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