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2024 Staff Engagement Appreciation

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Join us in celebrating the thousands of Esri team members who spent time sharing their knowledge, participating in conversations, and reviewing user ideas here in Esri Community during 2024! 

Esri staff and distributors have always been an invaluable part of what makes Esri Community such an important location for Esri users to find support and connection. Representing a breadth of departments and roles, these Community Champions frequently possess detailed product know-how or hold positions of influence over the evolution of ArcGIS products. Their presence maintains a powerful bridge of collaboration between Esri and its users.

Though Esri Community is primarily provided as a self-help platform driven by peer-to-peer contributions, Esri team inputs account for a significant portion of its activity. In fact, Esri team members supplied 42% of all confirmed answers to members’ questions posted in Esri Community during 2024. To put that into perspective, fewer than 1.7% of Esri Community’s 414,369 total active accounts belong to Esri team members, attributing a remarkably high proportion of Accepted Solutions to this group.

 


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"Users know we care because we demonstrate that we are listening, and we are working to provide a product that better serves them. They show that they care back by sharing their questions, their ideas, and their apps, which is so inspiring and rewarding."

—Jianxia Song, Product Manager for ArcGIS Web AppBuilder & ArcGIS Experience Builder

 


 

Leading Esri Staff Contributors

 

This year, we’re providing special recognition to groups of five Esri team members who contributed the greatest number of posts across three highly impactful categories:

Accepted Solutions: Accepted Solutions are answers supplied to members’ questions that have been confirmed as having resolved the question. 

Blogs Authored: Blog articles play an important function in Esri Community by supplying readers with relevant news like product release details, event information, Esri user stories, or detailed use-cases.

Replies on IdeasIdeas Exchanges are hubs for Esri users to share feature requests and Esri staff may engage with those requests to enhance their use case understanding, to connect users with existing solutions, or to exchange other valuable insights.

Accepted Solutions Blogs Authored Replies on Ideas
@RobertKrisher (123) @BernSzukalski (46) @KoryKramer (102)
@MarceloMarques (57) @JosephKerski (36) @SSWoodward (75)
@MikeMillerGIS (54) @DerekLaw (30) @AmirBar-Maor (39)
@Robert_LeClair (54) @SilviaPichler (23) @TanuHoque (36)
@JenniferAcunto (51) @CamilaGarcia1 (15) @AlixVezina (35)

 


The 100 Club

 

We’re additionally highlighting a list of other Esri staff members who , through dedicated involvement, reached an exceptional level of participation we refer to as The 100 Club: those who published a minimum of 100 posts OR received 100 kudos in the last year.

@AyanPalit  @BobBooth1  @BrianBaldwin  @CaitlynNorth 
@ChrisUnderwood  @DanielFox1  @dotMorten_esri  @EmilyGeo 
@GeoJosh  @George_Thompson  @GKmieliauskas  @IsmaelChivite 
@JakeSkinner  @Jianxia  @Ke_Xu  @KellyHutchins 
@RosemaryBoone  @RussRoberts  @Sage_Wall  @ShaneONeill_144 
@ShengdiZhang  @TonghuiMing  @UndralBatsukh  @Wei_Ying 
@ZacharySutherby       


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Many more  Esri team members than those listed above deserve recognition for the positive impact they have on this online user community. Together, their daily acts of intelligence, compassion, and generosity go a long way in making Esri Community a welcoming, trusted destination for collaboration. On behalf of the Esri Community team, thank you to all our participating colleagues for the role you play in making this online gathering place an award-winning resource for Esri users!

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I'm a Community Manager focused on Engagement & Content here at Esri. My guiding ethos is that community — people coming together around shared purpose, demonstrating collective support, and collaborating in mutually beneficial ways — is the most powerful source for progress in the world. I'm at your service as we make great things happen through GIS.