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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 5 weeks ago

Best Wishes with your new endeavors, Ted.

#2
Wim Leers wrote 2 years 5 weeks ago

Good luck with following your true passion! :)

#3
Steve wrote 2 years 5 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 5 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 4 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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