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<h1>D. Omar Villarreal</h1>
<div style='background-position: 0px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Omar Villarreal is a principal consultant at Gyroscopic Solutions, Inc. and is based in the Dallas, TX metro area. Omar enjoys helping software development teams improve their processes and procedures for Application Lifecycle Management using formal methodologies like Scrum as well as providing custom solutions that help clients maximize their return on their investment in Visual Studio Application Lifecycle Management tools. He is also passionate about helping development teams improve the quality of code produced every day through the implementation of processes and tools; Omar has been an Application Lifecycle Management consultant since late 2004, working with the early beta releases of Visual Studio Team System.Omar is President of the Dallas .Net Users Group and has organized two Code Camps in Dallas, Tx. Omar speaks about Visual Studio ALM Tools at regional and local community events and when there is none of that going on, he rides his mountain bike at different off-road trails in the Dallas/Fort-Worth area.
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<h1>Don Miller</h1>
<div style='background-position: -80px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Don Miller is the President and Principal Consultant of GroundSpeed™. He has over 20 years of professional experience in addition to the sale of his first program (spaghetti code) at the age of 14. His broad range of experience makes him very relatable to programmers and system engineers. He is a crazed social networker within the nerd community, one of the founding partners of Seed Coworking in Toledo, and teaches iOS Application development at the University of Toledo. You can find him online easily with Twitter or LinkedIn.
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<h1>Douglas Starnes</h1>
<div style='background-position: -160px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Douglas Starnes is an application developer in the Institute for Intelligent Systems at The University of Memphis where he is also a masters candidate in management information systems. One of the co-directors of the Memphis Python User Group, Douglas is a frequent speaker at conferences and user groups in Memphis and the surrounding area. He has also been a speaker in the past year at DevLink 2012 and PyArkansas 2012. A supporter of the Memphis tech community, he is a founding board member of GeekMemphis and an organizer of the local tech conference TechCamp Memphis. Douglas also participates in the startup community in Memphis in addition to being a music technologist, re-aspiring triathlete and avid Lego collector.
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<h1>Elijah Manor</h1>
<div style='background-position: -240px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Elijah Manor is a Christian and a family man. He is the President of Manorism, Inc., a PluralSight Author, and focuses on providing training and consulting in front-end web development. He is a Microsoft Regional Director, Microsoft ASP.NET MVP, ASPInsider, and IE userAgent and enjoys blogging (http://elijahmanor.com), tweeting (@elijahmanor), and speaking about the things he learns.
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<h1>Eric Greene</h1>
<div style='background-position: -320px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Eric is the owner of Sarnata Corporation a company which provides .NET and PHP programming services to large and small businesses. Eric has over 15 years of professional software development experience working with .NET, C#, PHP, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, SQL Server, and MySQL. Eric is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer - .NET 4.5 Web Apps. Eric has written applications which range from sophisticated common code libraries for MVC apps to semantic search engines to faxed image manipulation software. Eric has spoken at .NET user groups, GiveCamps and is past speaker at DevLink.
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<h1>Esteban Garcia</h1>
<div style='background-position: -400px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Esteban Garcia is a software architect with a passion for ALM, TFS, and Scrum. He is a Solutions Architect and ALM Consultant at AgileThought, Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVP, ALM Ranger, Pluralsight author Telerik Insider, and president of ONETUG (Orlando .NET User Group). He has over 15 years of professional experience in software development, working in all phases of distributed object oriented enterprise application development and design using Microsoft technologies. Esteban has a BS degree in Computer Engineering with an emphasis in software design from the University of Central Florida. You can follow his blog at http://www.almguide.com and follow him on Twitter:@EstebanFGarcia.
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<h1>Jason Farrell</h1>
<div style='background-position: -480px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>I work for the Centare Group in Chicago, IL as a Staff Consultant helping deliver client solutions. As part of my job I focus primarily on web and client solutions involving the .NET stack. I am also very passionate about mobile and have exposure to three of the four major platforms (Apple, Microsoft, and Google). In my free time, I enjoy running, traveling, Halo, and Anime. Yorushiku
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<h1>Jason Follas</h1>
<div style='background-position: -560px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Jason Follas is an Architect for Perficient, helping clients located in the greater Detroit region (including Toledo, where he lives and leads the Northwest Ohio .NET User Group). For nearly two decades now, he has created interesting solutions using Microsoft technologies, including an aircraft load planning system used by an air freight company, geospatial web applications, and material blend optimization software.
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<h1>Jason Myers</h1>
<div style='background-position: -640px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Solving real human problems is my primary focus as a developer. As a diabetic, I understand the daily struggle of living with a chronic condition, and I'm working hard to develop a way to manage our condition that is usable regardless of the socio-economic factors of the person using it. Without a need for accounts and interacting with my fellow users in contexts that are available and understandable to them, Sucratrend (www.sucratrend.com) is my life's work personified.
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<h1>Jay Harris</h1>
<div style='background-position: -720px -240px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div><p>Jay is a code wrangler, software consultant, and president of Arana Software. He has been developing on the web for over 15 years, since the Blink tag lured him away from Visual Basic 3 in 1995. With a career focus on user experience, he has a passion for practices that improve quality and usability, and is an expert in continuous integration and in performance analysis and optimization. Jay is also an active contributor and speaker in the developer community, a Microsoft MVP in C#, ASPInsider, INETA Mentor, and an organizer of many conferences and user groups in the Ann Arbor area.</p><p>Originally from Rochester, New York, he and his wife, Amy, have lived in Michigan since 2003. They like Michigan, but still consider themselves tourists, and probably always will.</p>
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<h1>Jeff Blankenburg</h1>
<div style='background-position: 0px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Ultra passionate. That’s how Jeff Blankenburg describes his relationship with technology. Over the past 10 years, Jeff has enthusiastically applied his technical expertise to build industry-changing websites and marketing efforts for mega brands including Victoria’s Secret, Abercrombie & Fitch, Ford Motor Company, Sony, and several pharmaceutical companies. He’s especially proficient in user interface design, web standards and mobile application development. In addition to his developer evangelist role for Microsoft, Jeff is the author of Migrating to Windows Phone, and serves as an organizer for the CodeMash, Stir Trek, and M3 conferences. On the academic front, Jeff holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Ohio’s Bowling Green State University.
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<h1>Jeff French</h1>
<div style='background-position: -80px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>A mild mannered developer by day and a hopeless technology junky by night. Jeff focuses on web development and is quite obsessed with agile processes and deployment automation. He constantly strives to learn how new technologies can help solve real world problems.
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<h1>Jeff Strauss</h1>
<div style='background-position: -160px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div><p>Jeff Strauss is a developer, analyst, and attorney, but first and foremost, a consultant. Jeff entered the software industry professionally after having practiced law with a private firm in St. Louis for several years. Although he enjoyed the counseling aspect of his original career, his lifelong passion for technology drew him back into the fold, where he has been happy ever since. For his day job, Jeff works with a team of passionate technology professionals at ArchitectNow.</p><p>With a background in both business and technology, Jeff's biggest focus is on consumer product development, working with technology entrepreneurs, start-ups, and small businesses.</p><p>When not busy playing with his new son or jamming with his local band, Jeff has served the past four years on the board of directors of the St. Louis Days of .NET Conference and the St. Louis .NET User Group. As a lover of community events, he speaks on both technology and business-oriented topics at user groups and professional conferences throughout the Midwest.</p>
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<h1>Jennifer Marsman</h1>
<div style='background-position: -240px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Jennifer Marsman is a Principal Developer Evangelist in Microsoft’s Developer and Platform Evangelism group, where she educates developers on Microsoft’s new technologies. In this role, Jennifer is a frequent speaker at software development conferences across the United States. In 2009, Jennifer was chosen as "Techie whose innovation will have the biggest impact" by X-OLOGY for her work with GiveCamps, a weekend-long event where developers code for charity. She has also received many honors from Microsoft, including the Central Region Top Contributor Award, Heartland District Top Contributor Award, DPE Community Evangelist Award, CPE Champion Award, MSUS Diversity & Inclusion Award, and Gold Club. Prior to becoming a Developer Evangelist, Jennifer was a software developer in Microsoft’s Natural Interactive Services division. In this role, she earned two patents for her work in search and data mining algorithms. Jennifer has also held positions with Ford Motor Company, National Instruments, and Soar Technology. Jennifer holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering and Master’s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Her graduate work specialized in artificial intelligence and computational theory. Jennifer blogs at http://blogs.msdn.com/jennifer and tweets at http://twitter.com/jennifermarsman.
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