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In AvePoint's Own Words: Christian Lucarelli

By : Christopher M.On : 1/26/2012 6:10:00 AMViews : 896
January 26

Christian Lucarelli.pngChristian Lucarelli, the author of this guest blog post, is Director of Sales for our Australasia and South Africa territories at AvePoint. This is part of our "In AvePoint's Own Words" blog series - click here for more information.

My 24-hour plane ride from the AvePoint Management Summit in Jersey City back to Melbourne, Australia gave me plenty of time to reflect on key messages and lessons learned. I've been with AvePoint for more than two-and-a-half years, and I continue to be amazed by my colleagues’ innovative nature. The release of DocAve 6 and upcoming launch of Governance Automation dominated much of the discussion throughout the Summit, and is a true testament to AvePoint's ability separate itself from the 'noise' and add real value to its customers and the SharePoint community. One theme that encouraged me was the underlying message to remain humble and classy in every aspect, whether communicating internally or in our messaging to customers and the community. I'm excited for where things are heading for AvePoint, and very proud to be a part of the ride.

 

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