News 15 April, 2008
Time for a change
As my slightly cryptic tweets over the past week may have led you to believe, I've left my former employer for a new gig. On Monday, I started with Lotus911 as a consultant for the "left coast". I'm in Kennesaw, GA currently, at the "worldwide headquarters," spending the next couple of weeks getting to know everyone and getting settled in my new role. And what is that new role? I'm going to be the Lotus911 presence in the "southwest" and other parts, working with clients in the region as well as helping provide expanded support for the rest of the country when the office in Georgia closes.
It's a great opportunity that I couldn't pass up, and I'm very excited to be here finally. The last two weeks was a lot of head down time, trying to tie up loose ends and transferring as much of what I know about the former employer's Domino and eLearning infrastructure as I could. This week is getting into assisting customers and learning about the Lotus911 way of doing things. Been so busy, I didn't have time to blog about it until this morning.
Once I finish my stay here, I'll be working at the home office with clients remotely, and travelling to clients as needed. So, if you're a Lotus customer in the "southwestern" US, or anywhere in the West, drop me a line if you need assistance. And, as you might expect, clients in Hawaii looking for on-site help are always welcome! :-)




on 4/15/2008 10:28:08 AM1) Stuart McIntyre said...
Congratulations on the new role, Ted. Sounds most exciting, and I am sure will help Lotus911 spread there reach even further...
So glad I'm across the pond and not having to compete with you folks!
on 4/15/2008 10:29:57 AM2) Chris Miller said...
I will now charge double for your blog hosting. COngrats sir! Good move
on 4/15/2008 10:31:06 AM3) Mike Smelser said...
Welcome Ted!
Good to have you aboard.
on 4/15/2008 10:36:02 AM4) Keith Brooks said...
Ted, congrats on the new role, enjoy it and hope you get tot Hawaii for a client some day.
I went to Venice, for Lotus business, so anything is possible.
on 4/15/2008 10:43:40 AM5) Steve Castledine said...
Congrats on you new job!
on 4/15/2008 11:36:38 AM6) Tim Tripcony said...
Welcome to the team, Ted!
on 4/15/2008 12:47:38 PM7) Nathan T. Freeman said...
Ted, why is "worldwide headquarters" in quotes? Is that just because you haven't met our Canadian and South African team members yet? ;-)
Welcome aboard.
on 5/29/2008 6:11:29 AM8) Ray Bilyk said...
Congratulations! You are working for a great company! Keep on bleeding yellow!