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I have left Lullabot...

Yes, you read that right folks. I have indeed left Lullabot and have embarked on a new journey :-)

Over the past year+, I’ve had a fantastic time working with everyone at Lullabot, watching and helping the company grow from its infancy to a solid and flourishing company that it is now today. Truly one of the best jobs I’ve ever had :-)

But now what? Well, it’s time for me to follow my true passion, dusting off a few books by my old professor, reading a few new ones, and traveling a bit more [yes, Cornell is my alma mater].

Of course I’ll be blogging more soon about what I’m working on, and no, I’m not leaving the Drupal community just yet :-)

posted 24 May 2007
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5 comments

#1
rz wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

Best Wishes with your new endeavors, Ted.

#2
Wim Leers wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

Good luck with following your true passion! :)

#3
Steve wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

Good luck Ted. We’ve been missing your strange obsession with the drupal.org nodenumbers on the podcast :)

#4
Jeff Robbins wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

Thanks for all of your great work, Ted! We’re sorry to see you go, but we wish you the best of luck in your future ventures. It’s been a pleasure!

#5
mpare wrote 2 years 40 weeks ago

Ted good luck man! I’ll keep an eye on your blog as you follow your passion. Congrats man.

-mpare

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