NCI director given MVP status

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Andy Trish, a director of Penryn-based IT company NCI Technologies, has been awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) status by Microsoft for his technical expertise and service to Microsoft Communities.As an MVP, Trish has direct access to private newsgroups and channel product teams within Microsoft giving him the ability to pass client feedback to Microsoft and maximising the technology investment for NCI Technologies customers.
Rich Kaplan, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft, said: “With fewer than 5,000 awardees worldwide, Microsoft MVPs represent a highly select group of experts. MVPs share a deep commitment to community and a willingness to help others. They represent the diversity of technical communities.
“MVPs are present in over 90 countries, spanning more than 30 languages and over 90 Microsoft technologies.  MVPs share a passion for technology, a willingness to help others and a commitment to community. These are the qualities that make MVPs exceptional community leaders. MVPs are technology’s best and brightest and we are honoured to welcome Andy as one of them.”
Trish added: “Being awarded MVP for a product I love is the icing on the cake in my career and reading the emails of all the partners I have helped grow their businesses with SBS makes me a very happy man.”