Guest Bloggers and Early Bird Special Reminder

by | Jul 17, 2009 | Event

Jim Cahill

Jim Cahill

Chief Blogger, Social Marketing Leader

I just wanted to drop a quick note that I’ll be out on vacation next week, but that two great Emerson folks, Aaron Crews and Mike Boudreaux, have graciously agreed to do guest posts. For those of you that use or have tried Twitter, you definitely want to include Aaron and Mike on your follow lists. You can count on some of their tweets to point to interesting things in our world of process automation and in the larger world outside it.

Mike also manages the Safety Instrumented Systems and Process Safety rooms in FriendFeed. These rooms are great “one-stop shops” for the flow of news and on-line conversations in these important subjects.

One other important note–for those thinking about attending the 2009 Emerson Exchange technical conference, which will take place September 28 through October 2, 2009 in Orlando, Florida–you now have one month left to get the conference early bird rate.

With many process manufacturers having instituted travel restrictions, this means you have one month to win over the required hearts and minds and get the best conference rate. In an earlier post, I offered some reasons to help buttress your case. Hopefully, a few of them may work!

My connections to grid may be spotty at best next week, but I leave the blog in great hands and may have a tweet or occasional picture to share.

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