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CONGRATULATIONS TERESA!
INETA
Community Champion
2011 and
2008
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Meet Teresa
as presented by INETA and the Developer
Community!
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“Life is full of opportunities ---
Celebrate them all!” |
Teresa Hennig is a business consultant, author
and community leader, who loves project management and helping
others. Her company,
Data Dynamics Northwest,
offers consulting and database solutions. Teresa’s acumen for
quickly grasping a client’s industry, processes and needs, permits
her rapid partnering in creating cost effective custom solutions. To
match expertise and resources to needs, Teresa forges liaisons with
developers and clients across the country, and she uses a similar
approach with international projects and partnerships.
Motivated by new challenges, Teresa has enjoyed
several “once-in-a-lifetime” triumphs; including creating and
deploying a paperless patient tracking system for a teen clinic in
Uganda, climbing Mt. Rainier for the American Lung Association, and
multiple endeavors to raise money to cure paralysis. Teresa is also
the president of two developer groups, a sponsor and mentor for user
groups in three other states, a key player in many INETA
initiatives, and a participant in several Microsoft projects. Her
two monthly newsletters have an international audience. As the lead
author of several technical books, Teresa is privileged to help her
colleagues to become published authors; and as one stated, it was “a
dream come true.”
Teresa has earned Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award
annually since 2006. Whether working with clients, partners, fellow
developers or charitable causes, Teresa energizes and empowers
people. Learn more about the
INETA Community Champions Program. |
Access 2010
Programmers Reference
Lead author: Teresa Hennig
Co-authors:
Rob Cooper, Jerry Dennison,
Geoff Griffith
Contributors and editors, Armen Stein, Jeff Boyce,
Albert
Kallal, Doug Yudovich, Ben Clothier. Tips contributed from our
esteemed colleagues Dane Miller, Garry Robinson, Steve Schapel, and
Larry Strange.
Contact
Teresa for a signed
copy --
or order from
Amazon with Teresa’s link.
Access 2007 VBA
Programmers Reference
Lead Author: Teresa Hennig
Co-authors:
Rob Cooper, Geoff Griffith,
Armen Stein
Order 2007 at Amazon
Access 2003 VBA
Programmers Reference
Order 2003 at Amazon
Read about our book at
Wiley
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We set the bar for technical content and review!
What a team...
two Access MVP and four Microsoft Access testers!
It was an honor an privilege to lead this team
Teresa Hennig, Lead Author
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Learn about
Database Design
Microsoft Access
Small Business Solutions:
State-of-the-Art Database Models for Sales, Marketing, Customer Management, and
More Key Business Activities
Written by an unparalleled team of Access MVPs-
Co Authors: Teresa Hennig, Truitt Bradly,
Larry Linson, Leigh Purvis and Brent
Spaulding
Contributors and Tech Editors: Jerry Dennison, George Hepworth and Doug
Yudovich;
Tech Editors: Arvin Meyer and Armen Stein
Limited Time Offer for a Free Chapter
Chapter 4, People, Organizations, Addresses
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RibbonX
Customizing the Office 2007
Ribbon
By three MVPs:
Robert Martim,
Ken Puls,
and Teresa Hennig
Order NOW from Amazon
From the fundamentals through complete examples for Access, Excel and Word,
this book provides the information and walks you through the steps to
customize and create Ribbons in all three programs.
Limited Time Offer for a Free Chapter
Chapter 17
- Security in Microsoft Office
(Provided by Wiley Publishing, who retains the copyrights for this
work.)
Although written primarily for 2007, most aspects apply to 2010 and
several areas are applicable to Office 97 through 2003.
More excellent tips on working with Excel, visit site of co-author
Ken Puls, Excel MVP.
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MVP Factoids
There are over 100 million technical community
members.
There are only 3,500 currently awarded as Microsoft MVPs
On April 1, 2007, I was honored to have earned that distinguished
recognition for a second year.
It is my pleasure to serve the Access community.
Thank you.
Teresa Hennig,
Access MVP |
Thank you for sharing your passion and expertise and
invigorating communities globally ... Steve Ballmer, CEO
Microsoft
Certificate
MVP Page |
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