Microsoft Dynamics Top 100 Most Influential People for 2011 published

David Meego - Click for blog homepageBack in March, I posted that the Microsoft Dynamics Top 100 Most Influential People for 2011 voting is open, well the results are in and DynamicsWorld UK has published the results at Microsoft Dynamics Most Influential People Top 100.

Congratulations to all those who made it into the list. Great to see the Microsoft Dynamics GP MVP's being well represented. 

Below is a summary of the Microsoft Dynamics GP related people that we were tracking during the voting process with their positions:

  • Andy Hafer (17)
  • Andy Snook (18)
  • Andy Vabulas (27)
  • Christina Philips (89)
  • Clinton Weldon (90)
  • Dwight Specht (75)
  • Leslie Vail (68) MVP
  • Lisa Frank (94)
  • Mariano Gomez (30) MVP
  • Mark Polino (16) MVP
  • Mark Rhodes (42)
  • Mohammad Daoud (38) MVP
  • Sandeep Walia (50)
  • Shane Hall (33)
  • Steve Endow  (79)
  • Victoria Yudin (85) MVP
     
  • Anya Ciecierski (N/A)
  • Bill Marshall (N/A)
  • Bob McAdam (N/A)
  • Brian Hastings (N/A)
  • Chad Sogge (N/A)
  • Chris Liley (N/A)
  • David Musgrave (N/A)
  • Errol Schoenfish (N/A)
  • Frank Hamelly (N/A)
  • Frank Vukovits (N/A)
  • Gianmarco Salzano  (N/A)
  • Jivtesh Singh (N/A)
  • John Lowther (N/A)
  • Lak Chahal (N/A)
  • Linda Rose (N/A)
  • Mark Rockwell (N/A)
  • Martin Olsen  (N/A)
  • Michael Johnson (N/A)
  • Monzer Osama Al Shaikh (N/A)
  • Nick Hoban (N/A)
  • Patrick Roth (N/A)
  • Richard Whaley  (N/A)
  • Ross Carlson (N/A)
  • Terry Heley   (N/A)
  • Tony DiBenedetto  (N/A)
  • Troy Ensor (N/A)
  • Zubin Gidwani  (N/A)

As you can see, I did not make it into the top 100 this year, obviously I am not influential enough. However, there are lots of other important people that did not make it either, such as Errol and Chad from Microsoft, or Bob, Linda and John.

Anyhow, I plan to keep up my work in the community, with this blog, responding on forums, presenting at conferences (when they invite me) and work on tools such as the Support Debugging Tool and Menus for Visual Studio Tools.

Here are some posts from around the blogsphere:

Maybe next year.

David

17-May-2011: Added Mark's "Who's Missing?" post, Mariano's "Popularity vs Influence" post, and Doug's "Famous, Awesome and totally Influential" post.