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Brad Younge
byounge@statera.com
Bradley Younge is a Director of Technology at Statera, an IT business and technology consulting company in Denver, Colorado.  After receiving a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and an M.S. in E.E. from the University of California, Berkeley, Brad participated in two startup companies as a software architect, drugstore.com and CriticalArc Technologies.  Following his move to Denver, Colorado, he joined Statera in September of 2001.  Since then, he has narrowed his technological focus to delivering enterprise solutions on Microsoft Platforms and has lead teams delivering custom solutions for USA Swimming, ProLogis, SwitchPoint Networks, USA Rugby and Great West Life.
Chris Shaw
Chris.Shaw@premiereglobal.com
Chris Shaw is the leader of the Colorado Springs PASS Chapter and Database Manger with Premiere Global Services managing over 50 servers. Chris is a recognized expert and author in SQL Server replication and DBA operations. He wrote the High Availability Chapter for SQL Server 2050 Bible and is working on a DBA Checklist book. 
David Gollob
dgollob@microsoft.com
David Gollob is the regional SQL Server Technical Expert with Microsoft. He has a strong background in database technologies and a passion for business intelligence. 
Jerry Nixon
jerry@asgdenver.com
Jerry Nixon is an independent Denver SQL Server expert. He has a strong background in SQL transactional, OLAP and mobile solutions.
Josh Jones
joshua.jones@wallst.com
Josh Jones is a SQL Server DBA with Wall Street on Demand in Boulder. 
Kevin Lloyd
kevinl@connectedinnovation.com
Kevin Lloyd is a Database Developer with Connected Innovation and former SQL Server developer with Microsoft IT in Redmond. Kevin tech edited portions of SQL Serer 2005 Bible and is an expert in several data related technologies. 
Mike White
Mike.White@wallst.com
Michael White focused on database development and administration since 1992. Concentrating on Microsoft's Business Intelligence (BI) tools and applications since 2000, he has architected and implemented large warehousing and Analysis Services applications, as well as non-traditional applications of BI tools. After many years in corporate IT and consulting, Mike currently works as a software engineer for Wall Street On Demand. He is a strong advocate for the underused BI toolset and currently leads the Boulder (Colorado) SQL Server User Group.
Monte Holyfield
MHolyfield@MJHSoftware.com
www.mjhsoftware.com 
Monte Holyfield, founder and Manager of MJH Software Solutions LLC, has over 10 years of experience developing custom software and has served in many capacities including solution architect, principal consultant, mentor, and project lead. Monte is a Reporting Services guru and authored the RS chapters of SQL Server 2005 Bible. 
Pat Wright
PWright@1800contacts.com
Pat Wright is a DBA for 1-800contacts and the President of the Intermountain Sql Server Users group. He has been a DBA for the past 6 years throughout the Salt Lake Valley. He is a SQL Server MVP and an outspoken advocate of Microsoft SQL Server and has presented many times for the Sql Server users group. He can be reached at pwright@1800contacts.com or by visiting the Intermountain Sql Server users group web site (issug.sqlservercentral.com). 
Patrick Gallucci
Patrick.Gallucci@microsoft.com
http://www.patrickgallucci.com
Patrick Gallucci is a Sr. Infrastructure Consultant with Microsoft. He is primarily focused with multi-processor highly available SQL Server implementations in the Communications Sector. Patrick Gallucci has more than sixteen years experience with relational databases. He has worked on several multi-terabyte Data Warehouse projects and high transaction OLTP systems. His certifications include MCSE, MCDBA and MCT. Patrick is a recent instructor of MSF Design, Microsoft C#, ASP.Net and several of the SQL Server courses.
Paul Nielsen
paul@SQLServerBible.com
www.SQLServerBible.com
Paul Nielsen, SQL Server MVP, is the author of the SQL Server Bible series, and is writing O/R Databases in Action (Manning). He's on the Board of Directors with PASS and helped design the MOC courseware for SQL Server 2005. He leads workshops in database design and optimization. 
Steve Jones
sjones@sqlservercentral.com
www.SQLServerCentral.com 
Steve Jones is a well-known SQL Server community leader and editor of the PASS Standard Magazine. He's a founder of SQLServerCentral.com and has been working with SQL Server since 1992. 
Ted Malone
Ted.Malone@Configuresoft.com
Ted Malone has been working with Microsoft SQL Server since the days of OS/2 and has developed database systems ranging from small to extremely large. Ted is currently Principal Software Architect for Configuresoft, Inc., A Colorado Springs, Colorado based software development firm which specializes in delivering enterprise management tools for Fortune 1000 corporations. Ted is also co-author of "SQL Server Security" published by Osborne/McGraw Hill
Tom Norman
TNorman@procard.com
Tom Norman, Sql Server Database Developer, ProCard, Inc. Tom has been developing backend Sql Server code since 1998.  His main goal during development is performance, scalability and reliability. His responsibility includes developing code for all database products at ProCard using DTS and stored procedures. Tom and his team have recently upgraded one of the ProCard products to Sql Server 2005 which included seven servers. His current project is using SSIS and Service Broker.
Wolfgang Baeck
wbaeck@earthlink.net
Wolfgang Baeck is the leader of the Rocky Mountain SQL Server User group and a developer with for Configuresoft, Inc.