Let’s discuss the Microsoft MVP Award 2021-2022 in this post. During these years (especially 2020 and 2021), we all face difficult times.
It’s also been a special year for the Microsoft MVP community. I feel humbled, grounded, and honored to have received the MVP award for seven consecutive years.
It’s spending a lot of family and personal time with computers. I started community activities back in 2010, and it was a tough journey.
I received my first Microsoft MVP award in 2015. Thank you all for your support and motivation throughout the journey.
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How to Become a Microsoft MVP
First thing first – There is no easy way to become a Microsoft MVP. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award is given in recognition of your exceptional technical community leadership. Having a genuine passion for being an IT influencer would be best.
My recommendation would be not to start community activities to get into the MVP program, instead have a genuine passion for contributing to the community.
The MVP and many more awards will follow you!
Microsoft MVPs are a highly select group of experts who share a deep commitment to the community and a willingness to help others.
If you want to know more about the MVP Award Technology Structure, please read the post from the Microsoft MVP program.
Cathy Moya gave an excellent presentation on how to become a Microsoft MVP and more about community contributions.
What it takes to be an MVP is another excellent resource for learning more about becoming a Microsoft MVP.
Resources
- Microsoft MVP 2015
- Microsoft MVP 2016
- Microsoft MVP 2017
- Microsoft MVP 2018
- Microsoft MVP 2019
- Microsoft MVP 2020-2021