…for many reasons. Yesterday I added another one to list.
Twelve years ago I arrived on Atlanta airport with my lovely wife, two kids, eight bags, poor English, and a lot of hopes for better life.
Today I can proudly add “Microsoft Lync MVP” to my list of achievements.
While this can be considered “personal” recognition, in my case I view it as combination of family sacrifices (well, I am still married), countless sleepless nights and… a lot of fun. I would love to think of it as of (yet another) proof that no matter where you’re born, no matter what language you speak and, what basic skills you have – the sky is the limit in the this great country!
Congrats man, a great achievement
ReplyDeleteCongrats Drago, well deserved.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Drago!!!
ReplyDeletewow Drago, I'm impressed. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Drago! It's a pleasure to work with you.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!
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Congrats, Drago!! Thanks for all your help, and best wishes for your continued success.
ReplyDeleteAnd you fully deserve it - well done.
ReplyDeleteYour blogs have been extremly useful
Thanks again,
Paul Adams
If someone deserves it, it's you! Definitivly! Congratulations, btw. where are you at the moment - you disappeared off the radar! Cheers Tim
ReplyDeleteHello Tim. Good to hear from an old friend.
ReplyDeleteRecently I went trough couple of life changing events and slowly getting back to "normal working mode".
Hi Drago, many many congratulations to you for this great achievement. I was very much sure you will get this recognition one day for your outstanding work on Lync. Your posts are always helpful. Enjoy...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. That is an impressive accomplishment. I'm glad there are individuals like you out there that help the rest of us with what you've learned.
ReplyDeleteHi Drago,
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for someone to do some work on a Lync installation in Atlanta. Is there a way i could contact you to discuss.
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Congrads man. You deserve it.
ReplyDeleteDrago, congrats on your success and for sharing your knowledge with us all!
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