Alan Stevens
East Tennessee .NET Users Group
http://netcave.org  
Alan Stevens is a passionate and experienced software developer living in Knoxville, TN. Alan has had a lifelong love affair with technologies of all sorts. Alan regularly speaks at industry conferences and user groups. Alan is the President of the East Tennessee .NET Users Group. When Alan is not playing with his kids, enjoying a fine cigar, singing or playing his acoustic guitar, he occasionally updates his blog at http://netcave.org.
Chad Campbell
Crowe Chizek
http://cornucopia30.blogspot.com/
Chad Campbell is a Microsoft MVP and works with Crowe Chizek, a Microsoft Gold Partner. Chad has been developing enterprise level web applications with a wide variety of technologies since 1999. Following the initial releases, Chad hit the ground running with Silverlight and has not looked back. He is currently nearing the completion of his book "Silverlight 2 in Action." In addition to being MCSD and MCTS certified, Chad holds a BS degree from Purdue University where he focused his studies on computer science.
Dan Hounshell
Telligent Systems
http://danhounshell.com
Dan Hounshell is a software engineer for Telligent Systems (www.telligent.com), the creator of Community Server. He has been creating web applications with Microsoft technologies since 1997; building everything from a project management application for FedEx to ecommerce sites for the Cincinnati Zoo and other local organizations. At Telligent he is the senior developer for Microsoft’s ASP.NET Sites: www.asp.net, forums.asp.net, weblogs.asp.net and the new wiki.asp.net. In his spare time Dan likes to contribute to ASP.NET and technical books. Some of his recent contributions include writing for Windows Developer Power Tools, working as Technical Reviewer for NHibernate in Action and serving as the Technical Editor for Professional Community Server Themes.
Dan Rigsby
Interactive Intelligence
http://www.danrigsby.com/
Dan Rigsby is a Senior Software Engineer and Team Lead for Interactive Intelligence in Indianapolis. He has been with Interactive Intelligence since March of 2000. Dan has been an avid .Net user since late 2001 starting with ASP.Net, but today concentrates on sever side pumping, libraries, application architecture, and windows smart client applications. He has also been known to dabble heavily in xml, xslt, databases (his Master's focus), and other "buzzword" technologies. Dan is also an officer at IndyNDA and is always eager to help out in the community. As a certified ScrumMaster, Dan has been involved agile project management. Read more about Dan and development adventures at http://www.danrigsby.com or connect with him on Twitter or Facebook.
David Leininger
SolutionAvenue LLC
http://www.SolutionAvenue.com  
David R. Leininger sent his first email in 1979, and has been involved with software ever since. He served as a director of international operations in the 80s for a high-end database company, then began writing code for a living in 1992. He has presented seminars on object oriented design and development in more than a dozen countries. Recent projects include large-scale portals for educational institutions, and senior developer + architect on one of the largest .NET applications in the country for a governmental body.
Eric Willeke
Author House
http://manicprogrammer.com/cs/blogs/willeke/
Eric Willeke is a Software Architect at Author House. His specialties include .NET Software Architecture, Team Foundation, and 50-some TLA's around .NET.
Jeff McWherter
A.J.Boggs and Company
http://www.mcwherter.net/blog
Jeff McWherter is the Director of Software Development at A.J. Boggs and Company in Okemos, MI. He graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in Telecommunications and Computer Science, and has twelve years of professional experience in software development. He is a founding member and current Program Director for the Greater Lansing Users for .NET (GLUG.net). He enjoys profiling code, applying design patterns, finding obscure namespaces, and long walks in the park.His lifelong interest in programming began with a Home Computing Magazine in 1983, which included an article about writing a game called Boa Alley in BASIC.
Jeff Moser
Interactive Intelligence
http://www.moserware.com/
Jeff has been fascinated with computers and programming since his older sister introduced him to an Apple II when he was 8 years old. He is passionate about keeping current with software and technical best practices by tracking over many blog feeds, listening to podcasts, screencasts, interviews with industry leaders, reading software related books, academic and commercial research papers, and attending local user groups and everts. He went into Computer Science because of his fascination with the topic, a fascination that only continued to grow despite the Bubble bursting in his freshman year of college. He maintains a technical blog at http://www.moserware.com/ 
Joe Wirtley
Independent Consultant
http://joewirtley.blogspot.com
Joe Wirtley is an independent consultant with over twenty years software development experience. He currently works as a .NET architect and developer on both smart client (WPF, WCF) and web (ASP.NET) applications. Before .NET, Joe worked extensively in Delphi and Clipper. He is an active member of several user groups in the Cincinnati-Dayton, OH area and has presented at user group meetings, code camps, Days of .NET, and CodeMash. You can read his blog at http://joewirtley.blogspot.com/ and see his personal site at http://www.wirtley.com/.
John Magnabosco
SolutionAvenue LLC
www.johnmagnabosco.com
John is a co-founder and the current President of IndyPASS, the Indianapolis Professional Association for SQL Server. He is also the co-founder of IndyTechFest as well as co-owner of SolutionAvenue, LLC. John has been involved with many development projects as a VB/VB.NET develper as well as a SQL Server architect and developer for over 15 years.John regularly blogs regarding SQL Server and the development process at www.johnmagnabosco.com
Josh Heyse
Catalyst Software Solutions
http://blogs.catalystss.com/blogs/josh_heyse/
Josh Heyse is a Senior Solution Architect with Catalyst Software Solutions. He has always focused on staying ahead of the technology curve, investigating Microsoft technologies before they are available to the general public. Josh began developing on beta versions the .NET Framework when they were released in early 2001. Josh is currently focused on WPF, LINQ, and most recently Silverlight 2.0. Microsoft has noticed this and repeatedly flown Josh out to evaluate upcoming certification exams. For Catalyst, Josh has architected and developed WinForms and WebForms projects ranging from a real-time distributed monitor system with selective routing to RAD ASP.NET shopping carts. One of Josh’s new focuses is to create an aspect oriented business object framework.MCSD, MCDBA, MCPD
Michael Brown
SEP, Inc.
http://mbrownchicago.spaces.live.com
Some people are born with a silver spoon, Mike Brown --Brownie to his friends -- was born with a keyboard (the mouse wasn't around yet). From declaring to the world (ten times of course) that "Mike Brown is cool!" to sharing his thoughts on WPF and other .NET technologies on his Brownie Points blog, he has been enthusiastic (some would say fanatical) about technology.
Michael Eaton
MEC
http://michaeleatonconsulting.com/blog
Michael Eaton is an independent consultant who lives in southern Michigan. Since 1994, Mike has been designing and implementing solutions using Microsoft technologies, specializing in .NET and SQL Server development. He is a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCSD), has taught introductory programming courses at Lansing Community College, and has been published in Visual Studio Magazine.
Michael Neel
ViNull Software / Jewelry Television
http://www.vinull.com/
Michael C. Neel is a Digital Media Developer with Jewelry Television, independent consultant with ViNull Software and Vice President of the East Tennessee .Net Users Group (ETNUG). He has been published in asp.netPro magazine and is a regular speaker at .Net conferences and user groups. You can contact Michael though his blog at ViNull.Com 
 
Michael Wood
SDS, Inc.
http://www.mvwood.com/blog
Michael is a Senior Consultant for Strategic Data Systems (SDS) in Centerville, OH, but lives across the river in Kentucky. He has been working in .Net since pre-Beta 2 back in 2001. He has contributed to the "Visual Studio Hacks" book from O'Reilly and has recently started publishing a series of blog posts called the .Net Nugget. Michael is a MCSD for both .Net and VB6 as well as a Director for the Cincinnati .Net User Group. You can find out more about Michael and read his blog at www.mvwood.com/blog.
William Steele
Microsoft Corporation 
http://blogs.msdn.com/wsteele/

Bill loves creating the applications that often pop right into his head. Unfortunately, it takes his fingers a little longer to type them in. Bill is MCSD certified and has logged more than 20 years as a software developer. Previously, Bill worked for a regional consulting firm where he developed applications that managed internal business operations in areas including IT service management, transportation logistics, and financial management. Bill was responsible for building integration applications between various ISV's products and the client's IT infrastructure. He also spent more than seven years at StrideRite Corporation, where he honed his development skills in Visual Basic, C++ and a range of IT roles. Bill has been collaborating with Microsoft since 1992, and continues to prize his Visual Basic 1.0 Beta Thunder Clock. He's given over 300 presentations to date, and is currently developing software for a flight computer in NASA’s Small Aircraft Transportation System. One additional item, Bill is also a very active pilot. Want a good story? Ask Bill about his Hurricane Katrina efforts sometime. What's the toughest part of managing a 50-member team? "Those developer types always think they know it all," Bill says with a wink.

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