Salesforce MVP: The Elite Circle

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May 14, 2024
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Salesforce MVP: The Elite Circle

Within the vibrant Salesforce world, a special group shines bright – the Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs). These folks aren’t just super smart about Salesforce; they’re true community heroes! Every year, Salesforce recognizes these incredible individuals for their awesome contributions.

What Makes a Salesforce MVP?

Being a Salesforce MVP is all about three key things:

  1. Super Smarts: MVPs know Salesforce products inside and out. They love sharing their knowledge by answering questions, writing blogs, and teaching others.
  2. Leadership Skills: MVPs are innovators! They lead community groups, mentor others, and get involved in cool programs like MVP Office Hours and Trailblazer Mentorship.
  3. Generosity: More than anything, MVPs are kind and giving. They connect people, share advice, and help others succeed in the Salesforce world.

The MVP Hall of Fame: The Ultimate Honor

Even among MVPs, there’s an extra-special group: The MVP Hall of Fame. These are the MVPs who have been recognized for five years in a row! That’s half a decade of being awesome community leaders and sharing their Salesforce smarts.

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Once you’re in the Hall of Fame, you’re an MVP for life. These legends get to mentor new MVPs and show them what true Salesforce excellence looks like.

How to Become a Salesforce MVP?

So, how does someone become an MVP? It’s not about getting rewards or praise. It’s about genuinely loving Salesforce and wanting to help others. MVPs start by actively participating in the community – answering questions, writing blogs, and finding creative ways to give back.

As they share more and more knowledge, people start to notice. Other community members might even nominate them to be an MVP because of their generosity and expertise.

Congratulations to our Renewed Salesforce MVPs!

Salesforce MVPs are superstars in the Salesforce community. They aren’t given a golden ticket each year. Instead, they have to prove themselves all over again like the brand new MVPs we’re celebrating today!

To become a renewed MVP, these amazing individuals show leadership, expertise, and generosity throughout the year. They’re always willing to share their knowledge and help others in both the online Trailblazer Community and their local communities.

Let’s give a big round of applause to this year’s renewed MVPs:

  • Aaron Crosman
  • Akash Mishra
  • Aleksandra Radovanovic
  • Andre Van Kampen
  • Andy Engin Utkan
  • Angelica Buffa
  • Ankit Tanejo
  • Asterisk Loftis
  • Barb Dietz
  • Ben LaMothe
  • Bill Kuehler
  • Blanca Leon-Carter
  • Cassie Supilowski
  • Chris Pifer
  • Christine Marshall
  • Cyril Louis
  • Daniel Stange
  • Danielle Laffey
  • Dar Veverka
  • David Carnes
  • Doria Hamelryk
  • Eric Praud
  • Eric Smith
  • Farah Sherif
  • Geoffrey Bessereau
  • Gian Piere Vallejos Bardales
  • Gina Marques
  • Gordon Lee
  • Jacob Brushafer
  • Janet Elliott
  • Joey Chan
  • Johann Furmann
  • Joseph Kubon
  • Kannan Narayanan
  • Kapil Batra
  • Kathleen Lueckeman
  • Kristi Brown
  • Kristin Hubbard
  • Krithika Dharmarajan
  • Lara Black
  • Lilith Van Biesen
  • M Hamza Siddiqui
  • Maham Hassan
  • Manish Thaduri
  • Manoj Nambirajan
  • Mariana Mazzeo
  • Marilo Meta
  • Mateusz Dąbrowski
  • Meera Nair
  • Melissa Hill Dees
  • Michael Grandel
  • Michelle Hansen
  • Nadina D. Lisbon
  • Narender Singh
  • Oleh Mykytyn
  • Om Prakash
  • Pat McClellan
  • Patricio Sapir
  • Phaneendra Arigachetta
  • Prag Ravichandran Kamalaveni
  • Quratulain Tariq
  • Rafael Hernandez
  • Rebecca Aichholzer
  • Robert Sösemann
  • Sara Hernandez
  • Shibu Abraham
  • Skye Tyler
  • Swati Taunk
  • Takahito Miyamoto
  • Terry Miller
  • Thierry Trouin
  • Thomas Theunen
  • Tiffany Spencer
  • Todd Halfpenny
  • Toni V. Martin
  • Vicki Moritz-Henry
  • Vickie Jeffery
  • Warren Walters
  • Zachary Banks
  • Zuzanna Jarczynska
  • Neetu Bansal

Celebrating Salesforce’s Best and Brightest

The Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame honours those, who have gone above and beyond for the community year after year. These rockstars inspire us with their passion for learning, teaching, and bringing people together.

Their dedication shows us how amazing things can happen when we share our knowledge selflessly and lift each other up. As we celebrate these MVP legends, we’re reminded that a little generosity and a whole lot of Salesforce smarts can create a powerful, supportive community.

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Mohit Bansal

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