David Nudelman
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David Nudelman was born in 1981 in Maceio - AL, Brazil, and lived in many different countries including the Brazil, UK, Spain and Canada. He is a widely known IT Pro and was awarded as a Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience.

Career

He is the founder of Second Nug, a user group for IT Professionals, where he is the host for the monthly webcast with Microsoft
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 MVPs and community leaders. Second Nug is the biggest online user group for spanish speakers with over 50 webcasts published. David Nudelman is also a senior moderator for the Microsoft TechNet forums and one of the organizers of the Codecamp Tarragona 2009.

David is a great speaker and can be found on usergroup meeting and international events, such as TechEd, WPC and The Springboard Series Tour. He was the IT Pro track organizer at the FP FIT 2009 and presenter for the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 sessions. At the Microsoft Innovation Roadshow he presented a session on Windows 7 for developers. Mr. Nudelman also presented a session about Windows 7 at the Vancouver TechNology Festival.

David Nudelman organized and was the Keynote speaker at the Springboard Series Tour 2011 - Spain and Portugal, event that visited Pamplona, Madrid, Alicante and Barcelona in Spain and Lisbon in Portugal. The event covered topics from Windows Deployment and MDOP to DirectAccess and Application Virtualization. .

He is a member of The Springboard Series Technical Expert Panel and a member of the Microsoft Learning IT Manager Advisory Board.

Awards

  • Microsoft Most Valuable Professional

  • Microsoft MVP - 2010/2011 -Windows Desktop Experience

  • Microsoft MVP - 2011/2012 -Windows Expert - IT Pro

  • Windows 7 Top Contributor - Gold - at IT Toolbox.com

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