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A major part of being an Microsoft Regional Director is to be visible in the developer community, give presentations, write articles, give Microsoft feedback on products, attend conferences and so fourth. So when ever I do one of these things I report it to Microsoft, so that they can keep track on how the RD program is doing, and what impact we're making around the world. Based on your reporting you earn points, who give you and indication on your global reach.

So in my first year as a Microsoft Regional Director I received the Bronze Global Reach Award! It takes some time to figure out how to use your RD title, but I'm starting to get the hang of it, and have several speaker opportunities lined up. Next year I'm aiming for the next level, silver!

 

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