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Written by:Will
7/27/2010  RssIcon

DotNetNuke Corp CEO Navin Nagiah An article was recently written by CMS Critic, where they interviewed Navin Nagiah.  For those of you who don’t know, Navin has been the CEO of the DotNetNuke Corporation pretty much since it got funded.  Those events happened just around the same time anyhow.  CMS Critic thought highly enough of DotNetNuke and Navin to write an article, asking him various questions about the DNN product, its history, and its future.  It also does a fair job of giving you an idea of Navin and his background.

I’ve had the distinct pleasure of first meeting Navin a few months back, and I must tell you that I am honestly nothing short of impressed.  He is a super smart guy, and knows his stuff in the open source space.  Not to mention he’s a great leader that is genuinely concerned about his staff and all areas of the company he leads.  I am very pleased to be working for him, and ecstatic that he’s leading the DNN Corp.

Yeah, yeah… Bring on the brown-noser stuff… :)  If you know me at all, you know that I value leadership.  It’s one of my pet peeves when people are in leadership positions when they have no business being there in the first place.

I think you will especially be excited to read about some of the areas where Navin talks about the future plans of DNN Corp, and how he answers the questions about features of DNN.

That being said, make sure you check out this article!  :)

Interview with DotNetNuke Corp. CEO Navin Nagiah


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