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Improving's Caleb Jenkins Recognized as Microsoft MVP

Caleb Jenkins, Principal Consultant with Improving Enterprises received the Microsoft MVP Award for his efforts and involvement with ASP/ASP.NET. This is the second Microsoft MVP Award to be given to an Improving Enterprises consultant. (http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpawardintro)

The Microsoft MVP Award is an annual award that recognizes exceptional technology leaders worldwide who actively share their high quality, real world expertise with the Microsoft user community. “All of us at Microsoft recognize and appreciate Caleb’s extraordinary contributions and want to take this opportunity to share our appreciation,” said Richard Kaplan, Vice President Customer Service, Partners and Automation for Microsoft.

With fewer than 5,000 awardees worldwide, Microsoft MVPs represent a highly select group of experts. MVPs share a deep commitment to community and a willingness to help others. The efforts of MVPs enhance people’s lives and contribute to our industry’s success in many ways. By sharing their knowledge and experiences, and by providing objective feedback, they help people solve problems and discover new capabilities every day. “MVPs are technology’s best and brightest, and we are honored to welcome Caleb as one of them,” stated Kaplan.

To recognize the contributions they make, MVPs from around the world have the opportunity to meet Microsoft executives, network with peers, and position themselves as technical community leaders. This is accomplished through speaking engagements, one on one customer event participation and technical content development. MVPs also receive early access to technology through a variety of programs offered by Microsoft, which keeps them on the cutting edge of the software and hardware industry.

According to Curtis Hite, CEO of Improving Enterprises, “Caleb has joined an exceptional group of individuals from around the world who have demonstrated a willingness to reach out, share their technical expertise with others, and help individuals maximize their use of technology.”