Ali, Joel, and Chad at the High Monkey M365 Twin Cities booth.
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High Monkey at the January M365 Twin Cities Event

High Monkey was part of the first post-COVID M365 Twin Cities Event on January 21. Formerly SharePoint Saturday, it was great to reconnect with clients and people attending the event.
January 25, 2023
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High Monkey made their return to the M365 Twin Cities in late January, which was the first M365 event in the Twin Cities since the COVID pandemic. It was great for us to get back and connect with so many new and familiar faces and have so many productive conversations about 365, SharePoint, and other topics.

The last event, which was formerly known as SharePoint Saturday, was held on November 16, 2019 at Normandale Community College in Bloomington. This year's event was held at a new location, North Hennepin Technical College in Brooklyn Park, and attracted 380 registered attendees, with 200 in attendance, which was a decent showing for a completely new location in the metro area.

Three High Monkey employees behind a table at their booth, two comic graphics behind them

High Monkey was thrilled to be able to reconnect with attendees from 8 of our clients, some of whom we knew and some were new. The event had several companies involved with 365 and SharePoint set up booths that allowed companies and attendees to connect smoothly and effortlessly. Additionally, there were speaking sessions occurring throughout the whole day with breaks in between speaking time blocks. Visits to the High Monkey booth were constant during the session breaks and the lunch hour. Many of the questions we received were around SharePoint migrations, workflows, and forms. High Monkey also had new and fun banner stands at their booth that received a lot of comments and got some laughs from attendees.

There was also a lot of buzz around 'Microsoft Viva' during the event. CEO of High Monkey, Virgil Carroll, held a speaking event discussing Viva Topics and talked about how the platform provides ample opportunity to up any organization’s knowledge management game. The slides from his speaking event can be found HERE. A big thanks to the M365 Saturday planning committee for putting on such a great event! It was a great opportunity for High Monkey to reconnect with our clients and showcase our expertise in Microsoft 365 and SharePoint solutions. We are looking forward to the next M365 event in the Twin Cities and the opportunity to connect with more organizations and help them optimize their use of Microsoft 365.

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