A new role for me: Yahoo! Developer Network

22 Jun

Now that Bradley has mentioned it and Jeremy alluded to it, it’s time for me to write it here. As of this week, I’m leading the Yahoo! Developer Network and Jeremy has joined the team that sprung from the team he helped build originally.

I’m too busy diving in to the new role to write much about it. I would say the usual “I’m looking forward to it,” but I’m already immersed. A big thanks to both Toni Schneider and Jeffrey McManus for everything they both did to make YDN what it is today. I’m really excited about the team, too. I had a nice sushi outing with everyone (Dan, Eleanor, Jason, Vernon, Kent, and Jeremy) just today at Seto — highly recommended (both lunch with the YDN team and the restaurant).

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6 Responses to “A new role for me: Yahoo! Developer Network”

  1. Fergus Burns June 23, 2006 at 1:54 am #

    Hi Chad

    Best of luck in the new role and Congrats on the recent HackDay event.

    Talk Soon
    Fergus

  2. mike dunn June 23, 2006 at 4:05 am #

    hey – very cool gig, congrats :)

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