We are aware that the main list can be Europe and US centric, in order to shine a light on those from other geographies we have produced a Top 10 from the different continents.
Africa
1 Dylan Haskins
2 Kaylash Bhana
3 Godwin Sunday
4 Fadi El Hennawy
5 Neil Murray
6 Tracey Newman
7 Nehemiah Attigah
8 Marius Van Niekerk
9 Gregor Dreyer
10 Elizabeth Munyi Njuguna
Asia
1 Dhan Raj Bansal
2 Mohammad Daoud
3 uMar Khan
4 Satya Narayana
5 Henrik Aaen
6 Morten Bech
7 Eric Wang
8 Sandeep Tannu
9 Sandie Overtveld
10 Roopal Jain
Australasia
1 Dilip Nair
2 Garth Laird
3 Simon Bright
4 Leon Tribe
5 Anthone Withers
6 Jason Walkerden
7 Frank Hung
8 Pin Wang
9 Ian Qin
10 Clarke Peters
Europe
1 Poul Kjaer
2 Preben Damgaard
3 Jesper Balser
4 Klaus Holse Andersen
5 Claus Hansen
6 Erik Ernst
7 Leen Zevenbergen
8 Torben Wind
9 Eric Wauters
10 Mark Corley
North America
1 Kirill Tatarinov
2 Adam Warby
3 Mike Gillis
4 Doug Kennedy
5 Jon Roskill
6 Doug Burgum
7 Allison Watson
8 Mark Polino
9 Andy Hafer
10 Andy Snook
South America
1 Felipe Girrado
2 Andre dos Reis Santos
3 Mariano Arias
4 Juliano Bassetto
5 Sandra Navarro Dray
6 Fernando Batoni
7 Gerardo Morales
8 Alberto Arroyo
9 Denis Ribeiro
10 Juan Rafael
Are you influential?
Is it possible to improve your prospects of making the lists?
Given that a large part of the weighting comes from social media and forum contributions, speaking and writing about Microsoft Dynamics we can help those who aspire to be better at this
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Hall of Fame
Following our third year of publishing the Top 100 Most Influential People in Microsoft Dynamics we are now in the position to add a Hall of Fame, this is to honour those that have made a significant impact on Microsoft Dynamics but are maybe no longer having a day to day impact on our community.
The inaugural Hall of Fame will be announced later this year.
