Marco
03-06-2009, 08:55
Hi guys,
With Rob (Filterlab) having departed from the forum, due to personal commitments, we have appointed Nick as our new technical administrator; therefore he joins the senior management team along with myself and Steve.
Nick will oversee all aspects of software related issues, such as graphics illustration (banner design, etc), implementing links to manufacturer websites in 'Creative Collections', assisting with VBulletin updates if necessary, and helping resolve database errors and forum downtime when it occurs, along with helping members with any queries of a technical nature.
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Nick on board, where he will receive the full support of Steve and me, and all Mods and Supermods. Nick has been a valued member of the team for some time now, and one of the longest standing members of AOS, so I'm sure that his input will influence the continued development of the forum, and our community, in a very positive way.
Nick informs me that no-one need address him as 'sir'; he's much too modest for that, so 'yo, da man', followed by a quick (virtual) curtsy, will do nicely! :eyebrows:
;)
Let's everyone give Nick all the support he needs in his new role! :clap:
Marco.
With Rob (Filterlab) having departed from the forum, due to personal commitments, we have appointed Nick as our new technical administrator; therefore he joins the senior management team along with myself and Steve.
Nick will oversee all aspects of software related issues, such as graphics illustration (banner design, etc), implementing links to manufacturer websites in 'Creative Collections', assisting with VBulletin updates if necessary, and helping resolve database errors and forum downtime when it occurs, along with helping members with any queries of a technical nature.
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Nick on board, where he will receive the full support of Steve and me, and all Mods and Supermods. Nick has been a valued member of the team for some time now, and one of the longest standing members of AOS, so I'm sure that his input will influence the continued development of the forum, and our community, in a very positive way.
Nick informs me that no-one need address him as 'sir'; he's much too modest for that, so 'yo, da man', followed by a quick (virtual) curtsy, will do nicely! :eyebrows:
;)
Let's everyone give Nick all the support he needs in his new role! :clap:
Marco.