Ranger Flash – June 2013
Latest project flight information: aka.ms/vsarindex lists all of our 200+ ALM Rangers. In this section we will introduce some of the top champions in our community, who continue to mentor, review, contribute and share their experience on a voluntary basis. To all ALM Rangers, you “ROCK”. Top 12 (slots) FY13 ALM RangersBased on the activity score the following ALM Rangers have reached the top 12 slots:
Distinguished ALM RangersThe following ALM Rangers (listed alphabetically) have excelled, shipped at least one successful ALM Rangers project as a Project Lead and actively mentored other ALM Rangers. Brian Blackman, Casey O'Mara, David Pitcher, Jim Szubryt, John Spinella, Mattias Sköld, Michael Fourie, Micheal Learned, Pramod Vasanth, Rob Jarratt, Robert Bernstein, Robert MacLean and Tony Whitter. New Active (ex-associate) ALM RangersThe following Associate ALM Rangers (listed alphabetically) have been promoted to Active ALM Rangers: Andrea Scripa, Anisha Pindoria, Anna Galaeva, Chris Wishart, Dan Marzolini, Darren Rich, Dave Crook, David Pitcher, Dmitry Andreev, Hamid Shahid, Jason Singh, Jeff Levinson, Jesse Houwing, Joakim Karlsson, Josh Sommer, Larry Duff, Larry Guger, Nicholas Hauenstein, Susan Ferrell, Svetlana Kostinsky, Tarun Arora, Tomas Scott, Tommy Sundling, Vinicius Hana, Vinicius Moura and Vlatko Ivanovski. New Associate RangersPlease welcome the following new Associate ALM Rangers in our family: Sumeet Deshpande and Bipin Puthiyaveetil. New Certified Ruck MastersThe following ALM Rangers (listed alphabetically) have completed their Ruck Master certification: Anisha Pindoria, Jahangeer Mohammed and John Bergman. Robert races to #3 spot with this .NET/VS2012 BlockbusterRobert MacLean raced to #3 spot of the ALM Rangers Channel 9 videos within 3 weeks with his Blockbuster RangerTalk - What's new and exciting in .NET 4.5 and Visual Studio 2012, by Robert MacLean. Top 3 ALM Rangers Channel 9 Videos:
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