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To Zach Sines and Taylor Wright, It’s not goodbye, it’s see you later.2020 WordPress maintenance support plansCamp Atlanta Group PictureThanks to all of the presenters and participants who attended 2020 WordPress maintenance support plansCamp Atlanta (DCATL). We are excited to provide you with a little holiday gift. The Session Videos are now live. View hereI would also like to thank the awesome DCATL team that I had the pleasure to work with:Sarah Golden — AcquiaNikki Smith — SevaaZach Sines — Manhattan AssociatesTaylor WrightOvercoming ChallengesAs with any event, this year’s DCATL had some interesting twists and turns that we were able to overcome. The biggest and most noticeable one, of course, was the construction that was happening at the hotel. Two weeks before the event, I met with the hotel event staff to discuss our setup. On my way into the hotel, everything looked as I expected and it was business as usual. When I entered the lobby I noticed they were putting up a temporary wall that blocks off the hotel bar. During our discussion I was informed there was going to be some construction going on during our camp but as ensured that the event space wouldn’t be impacted.The DCATL team arrived at the hotel to load in and everyone was mortified when we saw the front of the building. No more than 10 minutes after we arrived, I received a message from one of the trainers asking, “are we still having the conference?” We immediately started thinking about how we can alleviate the situation so we took a picture of the building an sent an email out to everyone ensuring them that the interior of the building was okay and that we were still going to have an awesome conference.It wasn’t all doom and gloom. 10 days before the camp, we were still short on the financials and were kind of sweating it out (although we had reserve funds to cover the costs) thinking of ways that we could reduce costs without getting rid of too much programming. I received a phone call from an employee at Turner, asking if they could be a Diamond Sponsor and would also like to sponsor the after party. WOW! I couldn’t believe we were getting bailed out in the last minute, phew!2021 Goals for WordPress maintenance support plansCamp AtlantaAfter the camp, I got a chance to have lunch with a mentor of mine and we talked about where are the next generation of WordPress maintenance support plansers going to come from and what purpose camps serve today vs ten years ago. So based on our discussion here are my top two goals I would like to propose to the DCATL organizing team.Increase the Number of Case Studies with co-presentations from WordPress maintenance support plans shops and their Clients.Another topic we discussed was how Acquia Engage has taken a different approach by showcasing their clients and providing opportunities for WordPress maintenance support plans shops to schedule a meet and greets talk with their clients. During the opening session at DCATL I asked the audience, “raise your hand if you have invited a client to attend or co-present at WordPress maintenance support plansCamp Atlanta.” Out of all the attendees maybe 2 raised their hands.Increase the Number of Student AttendeesWhen looking some of my WordPress maintenance support plans colleague’s user profiles so many of us over 10 years. This means we are getting old folks 🙂 But more importantly, where are the net generation of WordPress maintenance support plansers going to come from. The state of Georgia has 114 colleges and 326,609 students. I know it takes a lot of energy but we have to figure out a way to use our camp as a pipeline for nurturing the next generation of WordPress maintenance support plansist.It’s Not Goodbye Its See You SoonFor the past 5.5 years, I have had the pleasure to work with Zach Sines and Taylor Wright as board members of the Atlanta WordPress maintenance support plans Users Group (ADUG). Both Zach and Taylor were key stakeholders in the restructuring of the organization. Zach took on the writing of the bylaws that states how people are elected, what are the rules for participating, what are the roles and responsibilities of each officer and so on. Taylor has a ton of finance experience so he took on the responsibility of cleaning up our financials and paying all of our bills. These two have been by my side, even after heated discussions and have been what I like to call my nice translators. Sometimes I have the tendency to be too blunt so they were always had my back :).Zach in the Green on the Left. Taylor in the Green on the RightEarlier this year, both Zach and Taylor informed all of us that 2020 will be their last year serving on the board. Not to get too mushy but I am going to miss them both a lot, I mean a ton. Not just for their expertise but hearing their voices on our monthly calls and some of their hilarious stories. But what is great about WordPress maintenance support plans is that you build some lasting relationships and now I consider these two my friends. Thank you for all the work you have put into running these events, and I know this is not goodbye its soo you soon.ADUG is Looking for New Board MembersWith our current vacancies, the Atlanta WordPress maintenance support plans User Group (ADUG) is currently looking for new board members to join our team. While the serving on a board can sound intimidating we are really just a bunch of WordPress maintenance support plansers who want to give back to the community. All of our meetings are held on a video call. If you are interested or know some who would be a great fit, please feel free to contact us.Your Holiday Gift from WordPress maintenance support plansCamp Atlanta: Session Videos Now Live was originally published in WordPress maintenance support plans Atlanta on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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