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avatar for Chris BennerChris Benner

Chris is the CAD Department Supervisor at Powell Fabrication & Manufacturing, Inc. in St. Louis MI. He has been working as a mechanical designer and drafter for the last 20 plus years, using Autodesk Products for the majority of that time. For the last several years he has been the Lead CAD Technician and Vault Administrator at Powell Fab, integrating it with Autodesk Inventor, Autocad and Autocad Electrical. He has been implementing changes to the company’s document management procedures using Vault Professional as the main system for lifecycle and revision control, and Engineering Change Orders to control all drawing changes. Recently he was promoted to the position of CAD Supervisor. 2 years ago Chris was recognized as an Autodesk Expert Elite for his activity on the Autodesk Discussion Forums, social media and for his small tips and tricks blog.

avatar for Joseph NelsonJoseph Nelson

I am currently employed as a Design Technician for Crown House’s Modular Wiring Systems Department, United Kingdom.
Before that I received 5 years experience as a draughtsman for a building services consultancy.
I’m an AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional and have a Foundation Degree in Building Services.

avatar for Jaiprakash PandeyJaiprakash Pandey

Jaipakash is a Mechanical Engineer, Blogger, Corporate trainer and Educator he has worked with Die-casting industry and many training institutions and delivers training to corporate clients in CAD software's primarily AutoCAD he is Currently employed as Autodesk corporate trainer by one of world’s largest offshore training company.
You can get more on AutoCAD by jaiprakash from Thesourcecad

avatar for Josef RemešJosef Remeš

Civil Engineer. Czech Republic.
Graduated at Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering. Actually is studying doctoral degree; specialty: roofs and waterproofing insulations. 9+ years experience with CAD engineering applications; Autodesk Certificate of Completion for AutoCAD and Revit Architecture; also has sufficient knowledge of ArchiCAD. Is interested in create CAD and BIM standards.

avatar for Anne CarrewAnne Carrew

Anne is the Manager for Acuity Training Surrey, UK. We run all type of courses from AutoCAD, MS Office and Adobe courses to Leadership, Time Management and Digital Photography. We pride ourselves in having small class sizes with individual attention for all who attend. All of our trainers are highly experienced in their areas.

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avatar for Hai LeHai Le

I am currently working on a civil engineering degree and working part-time doing AutoCAD, Revit, site inspections, cost estimates, and CAD/BIM tutoring. I have taught AutoCAD and Revit courses as an adjunct professor. My goal is to become a reputable structural engineer. I enjoy being outdoors and cooking.
You can reach me on twitter: @ThatCADguy

avatar for Mike MattsonMike Mattson

Mike Mattson is a 20 year veteran of the CAD industry. He learned AutoCAD at r13 (Oh! It’s Windows based!) and currently uses Microstation V8i to design electrical substations in the United States. He enjoys reading, motorcycling and puzzling through poorly documented CAD software features. He lives with his first wife and only daughter about 400 miles southeast of the geographic center of North America.

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