The past five years have been nothing short of an amazing ride on this thing we call “The SQL Journey”. I never cease to be amazed by the many outstanding data professionals we have in the PASS community.
For me, this ride has been a great learning experience. In addition, I am very thankful for the sacrifice of time that Chris Shaw (B|T) made in my behalf so many years ago. He was kind enough to take a willingly motivated individual under his wing and show him the ropes. He could have very easily said that he didn’t have the time. But the willingness that he expressed epitomizes what I have come to appreciate and expect from the SQL Family.
Along this journey I’ve witnessed a “closeness” rarely experienced in other communities.
A group rallies around someone in need, searching for an answer to their problems.
Fund raisers are organized for causes that benefit the individuals.
Intimate conversations are encouraged between peers – especially at large events and major conferences.
Words of experience and wisdom are freely exchanged when real-world battles make the road difficult.
These continual acts of kindness and sacrifice often leave me in awe.
It is not a perfect journey. It is not always an easy journey. And I have yet to see a bed of roses along the way. But my, oh my, it can be a rewarding journey. The fruits of knowledge, friendship, bridging of gaps, experience, and opportunities are priceless.
Given my current position at “the shop”, leadership has been on my mind a lot lately. Along with having aspirations in the SQL community, these are some important traits that I hold close to the heart:
- Authenticity
- Integrity
- Concern
- Restraint
- Humility
At the same time, I strive to gain and exhibit:
- Confidence
- Vision
- Composure
- Resonance
- Practical Wisdom
With these things in mind, I am today pleased to announce that I, along with my good friend John Morehouse (B|T), will be serving as Co-Chapter Leads for the Louisville SQL User Group. John and I were introduced to each other by Chris Shaw, and his influence has been tightly intertwined with our respective journeys since their beginnings. Little did I know, after a simple handshake at a PASS Summit, John would someday move to Louisville and a new friendship be forged. I will go to battle with John on any day, at any time, and anywhere, and I look forward to what the future will hold.
I do appreciate all of the hard work that Dave Fackler (B|T) has put into this community. While he is a stellar data professional in his own right, he has also helped to provide us locally with an avenue of opportunity and growth. Ideals to which he has been dedicated. It is my primary desire to help cultivate our local user base. To bringing forth new leaders, new innovators, and new SQL family members.
For those that know me, I have a reputation for using this saying … “Let’s roll.”
So, without further ado…Let’s roll.