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Benjamen Pyle for AWS Community Builders

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Thank you Community Builder Leaders '23

Gratitude Tree

Time to plant a seed
To grow a beautiful tree
A member of the community I came to be
Skills have grown | Content created | relationships ive cultivated
Excited for whats ahead, but First looking back on 2023
The leaders I've met | who've given their time | all without asking | for a single dime
Gratitude. The word of the year
And As I turn the clock | on the year completed | things I'm most excited for | are the relationships | in the community I now hold dear.

THANK YOU COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP!

Tree

Thank you!

This year has been one of the most personally rewarding in my professional career and that's had less to do with the technical pieces and so much more to do with the relationships of the humans I've met. The AWS Community Builders Program is filled with quality humans who I am privileged to be able to connect with on a daily basis.

This type of community doesn't happen by chance. And it doesn't become what it has become without quality leaders. We have the best leaders and I'm grateful to have been a small part of this year. And as we turn the page on '23, I'm incredibly excited for '24!

From the bottom of my heart. THANK YOU!

-- Benjamen

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Jason Dunn [AWS]

Thanks so much for creating this, I was overdue in reading it but have today. I appreciate all you do for our community!

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