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From Builder to Speaker – My Journey to the GPPB 2026 Stage

February 22, 20266 min read
From Builder to Speaker – My Journey to the GPPB 2026 Stage

From Builder to Speaker

There’s something surreal about standing on a stage where just a few years ago you would have been sitting in the audience.

Global Power Platform & Agent Bootcamp 2026.
Copenhagen.
A full room.

And me — sharing my ideas with the community.


It Started Quietly

Like many others, my journey with Power Platform didn’t start with conferences.

It started with curiosity.

With late evenings testing ideas.
With production apps that had to work.
With real users.
With real pressure.

I didn’t begin by thinking, “I want to speak at conferences.”

I just wanted to build better systems.


From Building to Thinking Bigger

Over time, something shifted.

I stopped only asking:

“How do I make this work?”

And started asking:

“How do I make this scale?”
“How do I make this sustainable?”
“How do I make this professional?”

That mindset change was bigger than any single project.

And eventually, it led me to a stage.


The Moment Before Walking On

Right before stepping up, there’s always that quiet second.

You look at the room.
You feel the energy.
You realize people came to listen.

Not because they had to.
But because they chose to.

That responsibility hits differently.


The Best Part? The Conversations After.

Yes, presenting is exciting.

But the real value comes after.

The discussions.
The shared experiences.
The “we have the same problem” moments.

So many people came up after the session to continue the conversation.
To share their challenges.
To say the topic resonated.

Those moments mean more than the slides ever could.


The Feedback

What made the experience even more special were the reactions.

The session received a 4.8 / 5 rating, which honestly means a lot.

The organizer even told me I should definitely come back next year.

That kind of feedback is humbling.

Because behind every presentation are years of real-world experience, trial and error, and continuous improvement.

To see it resonate with others is incredibly rewarding.


Gratitude

Huge thank you to the organizers of Global Power Platform & Agent Bootcamp for creating such a well-run and inspiring event.

Events like this don’t just happen.
They’re built by people who genuinely care about raising the standard of the community.

I’m grateful to have been part of it.


What This Means to Me

Speaking at GPPB wasn’t just another milestone.

It was confirmation that:

  • The work matters.
  • The standards matter.
  • The mindset matters.
  • The community matters.

And this is only the beginning.


If you’re reading this and building your own journey:

Keep building.
Keep improving.
Keep thinking bigger.

One day, you might find yourself on that stage too.

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