Dan Brown leaves NAV

Sad news …

Today, I got a mail from Mark Brummel, with at subject I first couldn't believe: "Dan Brown leaves NAV". He'd put Gary (Winter) also in cc .. and Gary's reaction was clear: "bad news, bad news .. Rats!".

Who's Dan Brown?

Wel, I don't mean this fellow, but I do mean the General Manager of Microsoft Dynamics NAV R&D (please do click that link ;-)) for the last 4,5 years.

In my opinion: one of the best things that happened to NAV lately. The (r)evolution to NAV2009 was under his watch, as is NAV2013 .. so I must say .. I share Gary's opinion completely: rats!

As he states himself in his latest (en probably last) Dynamis NAV Blog Post, Dan left Denmark in Summer to be closer to his family. The rest is obvious and somewhat inevitable, isn't it? I can only say: thank you Dan, for everything you did for NAV and its community .. make the best of it!

Posted: 2012-9-9 21:36 by waldo | with 5 comment(s) |
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# re: Dan Brown leaves NAV

This is surely bad news yes. Dan have been doing a great job, but he has also stayed in this job for over 4 years. Not many of his precessors in this job have stayed that long. And NAV needed this stability.

Does any of you know his replacement Erik Tiden?

/Erik

Monday, September 10, 2012 10:11 AM by Erik P. Ernst

# re: Dan Brown leaves NAV

:-).

I totally forgot to mention Erik Tiden :-/.

Nope, don't know him (yet) ;-)

Monday, September 10, 2012 10:17 AM by waldo

# Please welcome : Erik Tiden

As you might have heard, Microsoft Dynamics NAV has a new General Manager: Erik Tiden. He got a great

# Please welcome : Erik Tiden

As you might have heard, Microsoft Dynamics NAV has a new General Manager: Erik Tiden. He got a great

Wednesday, October 03, 2012 4:15 PM by Mark Brummel - Microsoft Dynamics NAV Blog

# Please welcome : Erik Tiden

As you might have heard, Microsoft Dynamics NAV has a new General Manager: Erik Tiden. He got a great

Wednesday, October 03, 2012 4:24 PM by Mark Brummel - Microsoft Dynamics NAV Blog

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