Vote for Mr. LaRock

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It is rapidly coming up on election time at the Professional Association of SQL Server users (PASS). Once more, a person I respect and admire is running for office. Tom LaRock has been a volunteer with the organization longer than I have (I'm approaching four years) and for the entire time I've been involved he's been in the thick of things, working for the organization and working with the other volunteers. He does great work. He's presented at the Summit, three times I think, and he's presenting again this year. He's one of the people chiefly responsible for the new Virtual Chapters. He's been serving on the Board as an appointee. I think it's finally time to make it official and elect this great guy to the board. He'll do a good…
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PASS Board Nominations

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I think the Professional Association of SQL Server users (PASS) is an extremely important organization for SQL Server DBA's. Even if you're not a member, you've never attended the Summit, gone to a local chapter meeting, read the magazine (while it was in print), took part in the special interest groups, or even read the technical articles available on the web site, you know, or work with, someone who has. What's more, the people who get involved with PASS are the ones that are growing and expanding. PASS members are the ones that are becoming leaders in the industry. PASS members influence the direction Microsoft takes with its products. PASS, it's members and volunteers, foster and grow the speakers, teachers, writers and MVP's that are showing you how to perform your craft as a…
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PASS Board

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The winners were the other guy, Lynda Rab and Andy Warren. Congratulations to all three. I lobbied hard for one of the three winners, Andy, so my special congratulations go out to him. On the back of my laptop, as I type this, is the logo (probably due for a law-suit soon) of the SQLBatman. He lost his second PASS election in a row. However, he came through like a trooper and says he's going to run again next year (go Susan Lucci, uh, I mean Tom).
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PASS Board Elections

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Well, the word is out.  Of the six people running, I know five, four of them reasonably well. I can only vote for three of them. Here's the deal guys, I'm voting for all of you. That's right, each and every one of you gets a vote from me. I visited Chicago once, I think I can manage it. Tom, Lynda, Pat, Louis, Andy, and the other guy, best of luck. But, if you're reading this and wondering who you should vote for, I will supply two names that you must vote for. It's up to you to figure out the third (fourth & fifth if you're following the Chicago method with me). In no particular order: Because I think he really can lead positive change in this great organization, I…
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Still more on Andy Warren and the Pass Board

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This sounds like it might have been an interesting phone call. Just the sound of it points out why I think Andy would be a great addition to the board (along with someone else I know. I'll start lobbying for him when I find out whether or not he's on the ballot this year). He has ideas. Now, I don't mind working. I'll certainly pitch in and help out. I even lead efforts. I don't have ideas. Andy clearly does. If no other concept stood out, the ninety days & out approach to trying out some new stuff in PASS sounded like a great idea. It would have been interesting to listen in to the phone call. I'm also impressed with the method of vetting people for the board. I…
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