Meet This Year's Progress Sitefinity MVPs

September 10, 2020 Company and Community , Digital Experience

Introducing this year's Progress Sitefinity MVPs. This program recognizes amazing members of the Sitefinity community.

The Progress community is made up of enthusiastic developers and associates who are passionate about Progress and helping others. The Progress Sitefinity MVP Program is designed to recognize individuals who have been active members of this community. Progress Sitefinity MVPs are engaged community advocates who listen and promote Sitefinity CMS and Progress tools while fostering collaboration and providing guidance to developers and partners.

What Is the Progress Sitefinity MVP?

The Progress Sitefinity MVP is a one-year recognition given to individuals based on their community participation and evangelistic activities in the Sitefinity CMS and .NET communities for the past 12 months.

Progress Sitefinity MVPs are passionate about the tools and technologies of Sitefinity CMS, .NET, JavaScript and other platforms. They are an emissary for Progress in both the worldwide and local communities. They are passionate and involved in at least one broad community engagement area like blogs, Twitter, video and online and in-person speaking engagements. They are champions in both the Progress community and public community forums. They have demonstrated expert knowledge and excel at providing constructive and credible insights into how Progress can be a better product based on real world experience.

Progress Sitefinity MVPs for 2020

Congratulations to this year's Progress Sitefinity MVPs! 

When Are MVPs Selected?

At the end of each calendar year a panel evaluates each candidate's contributions to identify the most active and engaged individuals. MVPs are announced each June, recognizing those individuals that have made contributions to the Progress community and assisted their fellow developers.

Interesting in Becoming an MVP?

If you are interested in becoming a Progress Sitefinity MVP, please reach out to Chris Knepp at chris.knepp@progress.com.

The Progress Team

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