The whole idea behind PASS is to build a community of people who can assist each other in their daily work lives. PASS succeeds at that wonderfully. Further, PASS, the organization, tries extremely hard to let you know what it’s doing and how it’s doing things. You can read the PASS Blog to get all sorts of good information. One of my recent favorites was this great summary of how the Summit speaker selection process was run. I think it’s a positive thing that the organization is so open. I intend to take it one more step.
If I get elected (huge “if”), I’m going to make a point of blogging about, well, the stuff I end up doing. No, I’m not going to be the official mouth-piece for the organization, and no, I don’t mean I’m going to tell you secrets or spread silly gossip. I mean I’m going to share my thoughts and processes on the stuff that I’m doing within the board so that you know what you got out of me. Casting your vote is an act of trust. I want to do what I can to show I’m worthy of that trust, so this is my plan.
My name is Grant Fritchey. I’m the Scary DBA. I’m running for the PASS Board.
For more information about me, why I’m running, etc., please check here. For more information about the PASS election, please go here.
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