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Help me with my Application for the Automattic WordPress Consultant List

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I submitted an application today to be added to the Automattic WordPress Consultant list (an extremely high honor in my book).  What they need, however, is a few references from people that I’ve come into contact with regarding my skill in WordPress.

So, I’m asking a bit of a favor. Please leave, in the comments, a short sentence or two about what you think of my WordPress skills.  If you’ve seen me present, seen a slideshare presentation, or actually have work that I’ve done for you, make sure you mention it in the comments.

This is one of the highest honors I could ever ask for as a designer, as that list contains some of the best WordPress designers in the world. Please help me out if you have a few moments.

Thanks!

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Mitch did two panels at WordCamp Birmingham this year. I can say for certain that one of the main motivators for me in becoming involved in the camp and presenting myself was the chance to learn from Mitch, and afterwards things he talked about -- on his own or with others -- were things that made me go home and completely retheme my personal site and build a work site on WP. It would have been very easy for me to go the safe route with the work site with Blogger, but I wanted my blog to dance, and Mitch showed me how. I told him in person that I would just love to sit and watch him work just to see how he makes things work and flow together the way he does. He should absolutely be a WP consultant in title as he is in practice.