Meet the Project Server UA team
We've heard that people wonder if there is an army of writers here at Microsoft that publish Project Server content, but since the reality is quite different I thought it would be a good idea to introduce you to our team. Here are some pictures of the Project Server UA team and short bios in their own words:
Efren Edwards (EfrenE@microsoft.com):"My name is Efren Edwards and I’ve been writing IT-Pro content for Office UA since the Project Server 2003 release. I’m very optimistic about our ability to provide a great content set for this upcoming release of Project Server, especially now that we have four writer available. Away from work much of my free time is spent coaching my son’s little league baseball team."
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Mike Plumley (MikePlum@microsoft.com): "I’ve been working as a writer for about ten years. I’ve worked as a contract writer at Microsoft for the Windows Server, SQL Server, and Project Server groups; and also as a documentation manager and group manager for a Microsoft vendor. Prior to my Microsoft experience, I worked several years as a software developer for a couple of small custom software shops. I worked with the Project Server group on documentation for Project Server 2003 and returned as a full-time writer to work on Project Server 2007 and beyond. In my spare time (when the weather’s nice) I’m a photographer and videographer, lately specializing in infrared photography."
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Darryl Mondrow (DarrylM@microsoft.com): "For over a year I’ve been a writer on the AWS UA IT Pro team and focused solely on the Duet project. I recently joined the Project Server IT Pro UA effort and look forward to my contribution adding to its success. You can reach me at darryl.mondrow@microsoft.com."
Roger Haight (RogH@microsoft.com): "Roger Haight is a Technical Editor who has spent 15+ years at Microsoft inserting punctuation in documentation for developers and IT professionals. "
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Robert Hoover (RobHoo@microsoft.com): "I've been in project management for about 5 years now, having gotten my project management start at a structural and telecommunications engineering company. I have a love for the order that is generated by various project management methodologies, and I like to put that to use in my work here at Microsoft.