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Quote From Wikipedia: The Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) is an award presented by Microsoft.

Microsoft MVPs are exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who have been awarded for voluntarily providing technical expertise towards technical communities supporting Microsoft products or technologies. An MVP is awarded for contributions over the past year.

The MVP program grew out of the developer community, as the initial MVPs were some of the most active on the online peer support communities such as Usenet and CompuServe. It has since grown to include other types of products, and other avenues of contribution.

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In January 2004 Microsoft awarded Marc their Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award, in recognition of his technical knowledge and willingness to share it with the online community.

Since then Microsoft have re-awarded him again in 2005, 2006,  2007, 2008, 2009 and in 2010.

Currently there are around 4,000 MVPs globally, around 250 in the UK and Ireland and Marc is the only one living in Lincolnshire.

 
 

Award Years

 

Microsoft MVP

 

2010 - Windows Desktop (Client Operating Systems)

2009 - Windows Desktop (Client Operating Systems)

2008 - Windows Desktop (Client Operating Systems)

2007 - Windows Desktop (Client Operating Systems)

2006 - Digital Media
(Online Services)

2005 - Digital Media
(Online Services)

2004 - Digital Media
(Online Services)

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