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Farewell - Part One

Posted on March 20, 2009 at 12:24 PM

Today is my last day at Todobebe. I have quickly realized how much I will miss the entire team. A team who kicked so much ass – and took so many names I would need an entire book to transcribe all accounts.

While at Todobebe I had the pleasure of working with extremely talented team players. People like Rich Cavanaugh who hired me and gave me a chance to shine. Chris Saylor who’s skills are, scary, to say the least. David Reckles, our CTO who taught me the importance of great communication and mitigation skills. Leslie Chavez who put up with a group of developers and became our official bucket of sunshine.

While at Todobebe I also had the opportunity to hire Roberto Soares and Dante Regis two of most capable and self-disciplined software developers I have ever met.

It is by no means a surprise that with such a team we achieved great things. From our adoption of Agile methodologies, thanks to Patrick Curtain, to amazingly effective development and superb software quality.

I appreciate the trust bestowed upon me by the entire executive team and would like to take this opportunity to once again thank Jeannette, Gillian, Cynthia, Michael, Allison, Cathy, Carol, Rogelio, Rick, Kevin, Damian, and everyone else, team member or vendor that I have ever dealt with while at Todobebe.

I would like to wish Todobebe continued success and to make known that I will be forever thankful and always just a phone call away.

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Thanks for the mention. And congrats on leaving a team in good shape, ready to continue without you.
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Damian Janowski

It was a pleasure to work with you at Todobebé.

I wish you the best in your new endeavors!


Thanks for the mention, Bruno. It was indeed an honor working with you, and you are a very competent and talented professional.

Thank you for the oportunity and the great time on the job.

Best!

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