
Train Signal is making the journey to sunny Orlando next week to take part in one of best technical education conferences for IT Professionals.
This year’s Tech⋅Ed is divided into two separate weeks. The first week focuses on Developers and runs from June 3rd through June 6th.
The second week — the week we will be there — is for IT Professionals, starting on June 10th and ending June 13th.
So if you’re planning on joining over 10,000 people at this year’s Tech⋅Ed make sure to stop by booth number 826 (should be in the middle of the floor) and meet the Train Signal team!
Of course we couldn’t send the whole Train Signal team to Tech⋅Ed, so at this year’s event you will be able to meet:
Check out their bios below and don’t forget to stop by booth number 826 to say hello!
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Scott Skinger (MCSE, CCNP, CNE) is an experienced Windows 2000/Server 2003 instructor. He has taught dozens of courses on Windows 2000, NT 4.0, Novell Netware, Cisco Routers, Network Security, Computer Hardware and Project Management. |
| He has also worked in the trenches as a Network Engineer, Director of Technology and currently as an Independent Consultant through his own company, SAS Technology Advisors. Scott’s real-world knowledge, energy and thoroughness make any course he teaches both fun and rewarding. | |
| Scott has written a number of articles for Train Signal Training covering Vista, Windows Server 2008 as well as job and certification related topics. | |
| Scott has also authored close to a dozen Train Signal courses, including our best selling Windows Vista Training. | |
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Ben “Coach” Culbertson (MCT, MCSA, MCDBA, CIW, A+, Net+, MOS) has taught thousands of people in the Chicagoland area, and brings ten years of training, web, print, and network consulting experience to the table. Serving a two year tour of duty as an inner city high school teacher, he motivated at-risk students to achieve excellence and learned how to teach high level concepts in a rubber-meets-the-road fashion. |
| He is also the Technical Editor and webmaster of ReliefJournal.com, a quarterly literary journal, and the Editor-In-Chief for Coach’s Midnight Diner, an annual genre anthology. | |
| Ben occasionally contributes articles to Train Signal Training and has written on SharePoint and Vista topics in the past. | |
| Ben is also the instructor for SharePoint Server 2007 Training and our upcoming Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Training. | |
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Gosia Grabowska (CCNA, Network+, MOS) is an experienced Network Support Specialist and an expert in Windows Server support. She graduated from DePaul University, Chicago with a Bachelor degree in Network Technologies with highest honors. |
| Gosia has over 8 years of technical and support experience and has worked as Systems Administrator for a high profile law firm, where she managed the Backup and Disaster Recovery plan. | |
| Gosia has been a part of the Train Signal team since 2006 as the Product Manager and has written many articles on a variety of topics, including Exchange Server 2007, Windows Vista, Small Business Server, and more. | |
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Gary Eimerman (MCP, A+) is an experienced Computer Hardware Technician and Support Technician. As a graduate from the University of Iowa, Henry B. Tippie College of Business with a B.B.A. in Management Information Systems, Gary brings hands-on experience with Network, Database, Project Management and Web development to the Train Signal team. |
| He also brings 5 years of teaching experience with Enhance Inc. where he taught technology in a hands-on environment. You will greatly benefit from his passion, aspirations and knowledge towards technology. | |
| Gary is the Director of Product Development and has written a number of articles on CompTIA A+, VMware, and Exchange Server. | |
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Iman Jalali is a born and raised Chicago Northsider (Cubs Fan) and has been working with computers for as long as he can remember. His first computer was a Commodore 64 followed by a 286, 386, 486, Pentium and on and on. |
| He has spent time in many industries including the music industry where he worked with some of the biggest bands around, he’s owned a car dealership and now he’s part of one of the best companies he’s ever been involved with. | |
| Don’t miss Iman’s Tech⋅Ed updates on his Twitter account. | |
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