Proving your value as a Salesforce Admin with Davina Hanchuck

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 “I love to learn and that’s one of the things that I love about Salesforce- I learn something new every day. […] For me it’s awesome to learn something everyday and never be bored.”

 

About Davina Hanchuck

Davina is a Salesforce.com Certified Advanced Administrator with 5+ Years on the platform,  and is the Tampa Bay User Group Co-Leader. She has experience with design, implementation, training and documentation of business processes across all departments as it relates to Salesforce. In addition she has worked with  marketing automation vendors, from implementation to go-live; including Hubspot, Act On and Vertical Response. Davina has previously wrote about How Salesforce Admins can command a seat at the table.

 

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Community Spotlight

This is your chance as a community to shine and be featured on the podcast! If you are active in the Salesforce Success Community, a blogger, or on twitter we will be highlighting posts that are helping Admins become #AwesomeAdmins. And if you find a post that was helpful to you, or want to suggest it for the show be sure to tweet or post it to the success community using the hashtag- #AwesomeAdmin . Check out what other Admins are saying by following the hashtag #AwesomeAdmin on Twitter.

 

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