It’s been a while since I’ve written a post, and honestly, it’s because life as a consultant in the ITSM world keeps me damn busy.  Alas, it’s that time again where I’m switching employers.  Fortunately, and now unfortunately, I had the chance to work with my original “ITSM Crew” from several years ago.

Since my former coworkers have retained their awesomeness, there really isn’t much to add to the tribute*.  I do want to thank them for putting up with me, again, for several months.  I know it wasn’t always easy (especially during my grumpiness of Passover), but it truly was a highlight to spend several hours with each of them, be it during work, laughter, or even the occasional intoxicating beverage.  If you’re looking to network with some really smart people in the IT world, then please look no further than this group of extraordinary individuals:

Jacob Dunmoyer:  https://www.linkedin.com/pub/jacob-dunmoyer/3/a9/10a

Emily Long:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/emelllylong

Brett Anderson:  https://www.linkedin.com/pub/brett-anderson/49/127/80b

 

In the immortal words of Douglas Adams – so long and thanks for all the fish!

 

(* see http://www.itilandme.com/observations/tribute-to-itsm-coworkers/)

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Started working in IT in 1999 as a support desk analyst as a way to help pay for food during college. Studied Electrical Engineering for two years before realizing biochemistry was more fun than differential equations, and so ultimately graduated with a Biology degree in 2006. Having (reluctantly) failed at getting accepted into dental school, embraced working in IT and has gone broke becoming an ITIL Expert. Likes to jog, sing camp songs, quote Mel Brooks movie lines and make dumb jokes and loves working for an Israeli tech company where December 25th is a regular work day.