Monthly Archives: October 2008

What is MVP Disease?

 What is MVP disease?  And more important, how do you benefit from it?

Echo and Julie

Echo and Julie

The annual PowerPoint Live conference is a regular opportunity to catch up with some of our favorite presentations professionals, and to record a few podcasts of course.  In this first of two episodes we sit down for a session with a record SEVEN commentators.

These are the PowerPoint MVPs, an amazing group of volunteers who spend their time and energy helping you out with advice and solutions through web sites and the PowerPoint newsgroups. 

Troy and Steve

Troy and Steve

At PowerPoint Live they help keep the conference running by presenting and running an amazing help center for the duration of the conference, but they still found time to sit down for a great chat.

John and Sandy

John and Sandy

Ric

Ric

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Links

Dramtis personæ

Echo Swinford      www.echosvoice.com
John Wilson         www.PPTAlchemy.co.uk
Julie Terberg        www.terbergdesign.com
Sandra Johnson   www.presentationwiz.biz
SteveRindsberg   www.pptools.com
Todd Dunn        www.linkedin.com
Troy Chollar         www.tlccreative.com/

So long Brian…
A tribute to Brian Reilly: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00961_A_tribute_to_Brian_Reilly.htm

All photos by Troy Chollar, used with permission.

Delayed, but almost here…

Well, the next podcast is in sight, delayed slightly, but worth the wait.  A huge session with more speakers than ever, over seven guests talking about what it means to be in the PowerPoint MVP program, is in post-edit production.  (Translation: the main show audio is edited, but I’m too sleepy right now to finish the production edit.

The show will post in a day or so, so come back and listen!  In the meantime, here’s a sneak peek from the show…

grouppicLeft to right, John Wilson, Sandra Johnson, Echo Swinford, Julie Terberg, Ric Bretschneider, Troy Chollar, and Steve Rindsberg at the microphones.  (Not pictured, Todd Dunn).

Photo and 3D stitching by Troy Chollar