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Introducing the Coaches of the 2014 Winter Scripting Games

Mike F Robbins
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A few weeks ago, just before the announcement to start recruiting your team for the 2014 Winter Scripting Games, I was contacted by Don Jones and Richard Siddaway about an opportunity to become the Head Coach for the Winter Scripting Games. I was honored to have been contacted and I’m a firm believer of taking advantage of opportunities when they emerge, especially when they’re PowerShell related, so I graciously accepted.
One of my first responsibilities was to recruit a small team of coaches. I immediately went to work before potential coaches committed themselves to participating on teams. We had a huge number of people in the PowerShell community who had volunteered to be a coach and while we would have liked to have selected everyone who volunteered, we only had a specific number of positions to fill. Without further ado, here is the list of the coaches for the 2014 Winter Scripting Games:

  **Name**



  **Twitter**





  [Boe Prox](http://learn-powershell.net/)



  [@proxb](http://twitter.com/proxb)





  [Carlo Mancini](http://www.happysysadm.com/)



  [@sysadm2010](http://twitter.com/sysadm2010)





  [Claus Nielsen](http://xipher.dk/)



  [@claustn](http://twitter.com/claustn)





  [Emin Atac](http://p0w3rsh3ll.wordpress.com/)



  [@p0w3rsh3ll](http://twitter.com/p0w3rsh3ll)





  [Jan Egil Ring](http://blog.powershell.no/)



  [@JanEgilRing](http://twitter.com/JanEgilRing)





  [Jeff Wouters](http://jeffwouters.nl/)



  [@JeffWouters](http://twitter.com/JeffWouters)





  [Jonathan Medd](http://www.jonathanmedd.net/)



  [@jonathanmedd](http://twitter.com/jonathanmedd/)





  [Lido Paglia](http://paglia.org/)



  [@nicemarmot](http://twitter.com/nicemarmot)





  [Matt Hitchcock](http://sgitpro.com/)



  [@hitchysg](http://twitter.com/hitchysg)





  [Rob Campbell](http://mjolinor.wordpress.com/)



  [@mjolinor](http://twitter.com/mjolinor)





  [Rohn Edwards](http://rohnspowershellblog.wordpress.com/)



  [@magicrohn](http://twitter.com/magicrohn)





  [Sahal Omer](http://www.get-exchange.info/)



  [@GetExchange](http://twitter.com/GetExchange)





  [Steve Murawski](http://stevenmurawski.com/)



  [@StevenMurawski](http://twitter.com/StevenMurawski)

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