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Train Signal Interviews Born to Learn’s Ken Rosen

Born to Learn
Born to Learn is without a doubt, the number 1 resource for Microsoft learning, exam, and certification information (and so much more) for current and aspiring MCPs and MCTs, Microsoft partners and many others.

The Born to Learn blog was started in September of 2008 by Ken Rosen, Director of Community, Marketing and Evangelism Team with Microsoft Learning after taking over Trika’s blog. Since its inception the Born to Learn blog has grown from a handful of informational blog posts published each month, to a thriving community and a wealth of information.

Ken has remained at the center of this community, helping it evolve and grow along the way. With innovative and fun programs like the Get on the Bus Tour and this year’s IT Grand Prix Ken has been instrumental in helping people learn about the opportunities to start and advance their careers with training and certification.

With a strong focus on helping others, Ken has also been involved (and working on getting others involved) in many philanthropic efforts, the latest of which is NetHope an organization focused on helping humanitarian organizations get access to information and communication technology when serving people in the developing world, most recently in Haiti.

Ken Rosen and Kasia Grabowska

Interview with Ken Rosen at TechEd 2010

While at TechEd this year, I got the honor of meeting Ken and a chance to talk with him about the NetHope Academy, the Born to Learn blog, the Get on the Bus Tour and the IT Grand Prix.

Ken was also kind enough to give some great advice to our very own Glen “the Raptor” Wiznewski the famous Windows 3.1 instructor.

Check out the video below and make sure
to say hello to Ken on Born to Learn!

 

Connect with Ken and Born to Learn

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