March 14, 2007

AGLOCO Development Team - Week 1

With all things we as humans do, and as busy as we are, I think it's vitally important to take the time to appreciate things - to stop and smell the roses, as they say. And I think it's equally important to show others how much we appreciate them and the wonderful things they do.

So as a new theme to this blog I'll be posting a "thank you" each week to four AGLOCO Development Team members. The fact is, so many people around the world appreciate all the hard work and dedication they're constantly putting into AGLOCO. And now it's time we show it! So, without further ado...

Thanks AGLOCO Team!

Starting in alphabetical order by first name, here are some wonderful AGLOCO folks who really deserve some thanks and a friendly pat on the back...

Akshay Mavani - Akshay coordinates strategy and represents AGLOCO's Indian Members. He brings experience as an electronic engineer, and worked in sales and strategy in China and Hong Kong before attending Stanford's Graduate School of Business.

Allison Cui - Allison is AGLOCO's China specialist and represents the Chinese Members. She worked as a software engineer in Shanghai, China before attending the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Anne Sophie Mayos - Anne Sophie gracefully handles the AGLOCO website. Her sense of style makes sure that it's always up to date. Originally from Paris, she designed media information sites for millions of online users at France's leading television channel.

Brian Greenwald - Brian works in business development at AGLOCO. Brian is a scientist by education, and has worked in marketing and development for several biotech companies before attending Stanford's Graduate School of Business. Brian also takes the time to post to the AGLOCO Company Blog in order to keep all the AGLOCO members up to date.

Way to go AGLOCO Team Members! Keep up the great work!

4 comments:

  1. Great idea Aaron. We should all probably be more thankful than we are. At least we should make the effort to show it. I know nothing makes me feel better than someone giving me a nice pat on the back for something I worked really hard on.

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  2. Thanks Mick! And I agree. People should definitely be more thankful than they are.

    Too bad more folks don't exercise such a thought. But give it time.

    Shine on,
    Aaron

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  3. Love it. Agloco will rock.

    Yanna

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  4. Thanks Yanna. And let's hope so!

    Shine on,
    Aaron

    PS: My apologies, I somehow missed your comment until just now when I was reviewing old posts.

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