 Okay, and then let me get my screen back one second. All right, here we go now we're ready. So this call will be recorded so if you don't want to be on video please stay off camera and unmute, and just a reminder that we do post the recordings and the slides after the meeting on our in our marketing community call private YouTube channel and in our slides. Also a friendly reminders at our next marketing committee call will be happening on February 2. So we'll return back to that first week of the week of the month cadence thank you again for joining us on this rescheduled date. And then just a reminder that you know these, these meetings you've discussed confidential items. So just be mindful of that don't do anything legal or still says we want to keep this the fun marketing meeting and not bring in the lawyers, we don't have to. With that we have a really packed agenda today. Here's some announcements will have a membership update and then update on our various programs. And then we have some references if you're new if this is your first call for new members there's some references in the appendix and beyond. So with that let's go ahead and jump into it. So we'll go ahead and get started with our announcement. So if you haven't seen already we published our 2021 annual report. And at the end of December. This is a awesome report if you haven't had a chance to look at already just taking a look at everything that we accomplished in 2021 not just beyond. Beyond marketing not just marketing but across the organization as a whole updates on projects different initiatives. There's a lot of events updates as you can imagine with our changing events landscape. It's a new interactive format as well so love for you to take a look at it when you have a chance there's a PDF and there's also the highlighted interactive version as well. Shout out to Charlie and our web team who worked tirelessly over the break to get this out and we're really excited and proud of it so would love for you to take a look if you haven't already share it around and then would love your feedback to I also wanted to provide an update on our marketing and members survey that we ran last year. Thank you to so many of you who took the survey took the time to give us your feedback. At a high level just wanted to share some key findings from the survey with you all and again these will help us shape our programs this year as long as our as well as our collaboration with our new marketing chair. So, 75% of our silver members took the survey that's great to see 93% of you recommended your CNCS membership to others, which is awesome that's a really high rate and we're really grateful for that. 72% of respondents found that the CNCS were helpful and their response. That's great to see we'd like to get that up to at least 80% but glad to hear that we can be helpful for most of you. We can reach out with questions or request through member desk or through reaching out to us one on one. And then lastly, 60% of you said that CNCS marketing benefits met or exceeded your expectations so we certainly have a little bit of room to grow here. And we have an idea of kind of why that number might be a little lower than what we expected but we'll go ahead and get into that in a second. I thought from a top line it might be also helpful to mention what the survey indicated in terms of what are the most valuable programs that you and the survey folks recognize the top one being participating in QCon and cloud native con not really a surprise there. We also find the sponsorship valuable kubernetes community days, our online program, which is our webinar program glad to see that that made the top five that's a great program and we love helping and supporting you there. And then you look like the member blog was also really popular and folks find that really valuable so just wanted to bring those top of mind for all of you, in terms of the programs that were found valuable. When it comes to the key pieces of feedback there's a couple things in here that I wanted to highlight the biggest thing that you know we have a lot of new folks or you know contacts that have changed and folks are unaware are not sure what programs they're eligible for within their membership so we definitely have some work to do in terms of getting you up to see making sure you're aware of all the benefits making sure that you take advantage of them and find some membership valuable. But also, you know, we hear a lot of this from our members as well that you know there's so many programs and it's kind of sometimes hard to navigate and figure out where to get started where to jump in. And so we definitely have some room to kind of grow in terms of how we can make it a little easier for you we have some ideas around some brainstorm sessions for these meetings and other ways that we can give you some training, make basically that entry a little bit easier for you to get started. Also a big thing that we heard from the survey was that you all want more networking opportunities specifically within this meeting something that will be focusing on this year how can we integrate that. I know it's a little bit challenging, given the pandemic and we're all remote but finding some creative ways maybe we do some breakout rooms things like that kind of reinvigorate the networking there. And then lastly, there was an ask for more improved metrics as you know we launched the blog dashboard this last year that ties in the Google Analytics data. And we got great feedback from that they all really like that but that you want something similar for online programs and some of the other initiatives that we run. That's something that we'll be focusing on. I wanted to say that you know with all this information will be taking you into consideration as we start thinking about our plans and our programs for 2022 but really appreciate you all taking the survey. And I'm going to take a break for a second and just check the chat. All right, so we will keep going. With that, it's time to move into our marketing chair elections. We have four nominees joining us today. And they're going to be sharing about five minutes of why they're running for marketing chair and then they'll have some time for questions and answers from the audience. And then after they're done presenting I'll share a little bit more about kind of the next steps and process how the election will run from there. So with that I'm going to go ahead and pass it to Zoe. So are you on the line. I am. Thank you Christy. Hi everybody. I'm Zoe. I've been at Equinix metal, formerly packet for about four and a half years now. And I'm interested in being the marketing committee chair in 2022 for a variety of reasons. One of the biggest ones is probably because one of the first events that I ever attended was cube con and the community here was just super welcoming, having not come from a technical background it was nice to just find a group of people that were super kind and generous with their time. I had tons of questions at my first cube con, the first one being what is a kubernetes. And so it was really nice to have someone sit down with me and take the time to kind of explain and. So I kind of want to be the marketing committee chair because I want to be able to give back and share that experience that I had with other people. I'm a really creative problem solver. I'm a very attentive lens listener. I have a big background in the CNCF community I've attended a ton of cube cons. Oh, thank you for that. That's so sweet of you. And I'm skilled at live and virtual event planning I've hosted a ton of technical meetups in the last year during the pandemic I've hosted a variety of day long educational programs on our developer YouTube channel. And I've also done a ton of creative community outreach with CNCF in the last year we put together the cloud native community cookbook, which we're working on version 2.0 for cloud native con and this year this year so I'm super excited about that. And yeah I have an access to a broad network that spans corporate leaders founders as a sres etc. And yeah I'm just super passionate about this community. So I would love to be the marketing committee chair in 2022. I'll pass it off to our next our next candidate I guess. Yeah real quick if anybody have any questions for Zoe before we move on to the next candidate. All right, let's move on a Rob are you on the line. Yes, thank you very much Christie. My name is Rob Dolan. I'm running for marketing committee chair to serve and grow the cloud native community, because I believe growing cloud native market ecosystem cloud native market and ecosystem is broadly good from zoom or slack conversations with many of you. My specific goals are to establish monthly office hours for both new members and current members looking to learn about benefits for their company from CNCF, or just to ask a question that might not be appropriate for 100 person zoom. Next, expand personal connections and information sharing. I hope to grow our efforts started by prior CNCF leaders, including the marketing job slack channel, the cloud native events list, and our opt in committee member directory. And thanks to a slack with Emilia D yesterday. I'd like us to consider doing a quarterly social plus networking function that might include breakout rooms by job discipline. As a core duty of the chair, I would expect to partner with all of the members and staff to set meeting agendas with an eye towards more interaction. Thanks to a suggestion from Mark Coleman. I hope to help committee members bootstrap new ideas projects or initiatives. I slacked with someone earlier this morning about revisiting the CNCF landscape to see if we might need a less complex format. I don't know about y'all but it's kind of hard to read it without a magnifying glass. Finally, we're blessed with so much wisdom in the 800 plus marketing committee members, but it's also a huge task to get input from 800 plus people. As a technology organization, we can use scale tools and increase our member survey frequency to quarterly. Also, over the course of 2022. I hope to reach out to every committee member one on one by slack or email to solicit your input. We'll be able to achieve these goals as I bring relevant professional and volunteer experience in 2022 after a dozen years in technology product management at Microsoft. I made an internal transfer to a small team working on open source and open standards inside the company, a company whose CEO had called Linux a cancer. I'm proud to have co authored successful justifications for Microsoft joining the Linux Foundation and CNCF as a Platinum member. After Microsoft, I co founded a green energy startup that built cloud native as a volunteer. I've served as a board member and share for the city of Seattle's technology advisory board and secretary of the not 800, but 176 member Washington State Democratic Party Central Committee. I currently lead Oracle Cloud's marketing operations and analytics team, including our public facing website blog and virtual and live community events and the analytics associated with these. I believe open source and open collaboration are more productive and have the power to improve our communities, our companies and the world. My name is Rob Dolan, I'd be honored to serve as your marketing committee chair for 2022. Thank you. Um, anybody have any questions for Rob before I move on to the next candidate. Okay, I'll go ahead and move on. Carla, are you on the line? Yes, I'm here. Hello. Hi, so yeah, my name is Carla, and I work in a company called container solutions which is a cloud native consultancy based mostly in Europe and Canada. At container solutions, I had the content department which includes all the written content live events and the community activities. Yeah, why am I here. In, I think 2017 I was lucky to see the cloud native community grow from almost the beginning. And at the time, I remember that I was running a conference on containers. And Sam Newman was part of the program committee, and it came to me and he was like, I think you should do something with cloud native. I believe it's going to be the big next thing. I was like, okay, I guess it's right. Because since then, we launched the first conference in London, which was a big success with Sherry Hong, Sam Newman, Liz Rice, all the big amazing experts in the industry. And then I just saw the community growing and growing and becoming even more exciting with all the new technologies. And that's in a nutshell why why I'm here today because that's what I'm passionate about about growing communities about connecting people and making sure that everybody has an opportunity to learn and to share what they've learned with new members with new people in the community of the cloud. And that's also why I've continuously with two initiatives and I lead initiatives such as software circles, which is a community user group. We also have conferences around that, and the recently launched WTF is cloud native, which is a publication with a monthly newsletter and all the webinars or what the partners, as we call them, where every month we share new topics. Such as BVPF, obviously the Kubernetes. What else? We also have big conferences that have been running like such a WTF is a story. So basically I'm constantly trying to be in the community and learn from the community. And actually thank you Zoe for the cookbook because I'm in there with a Japanese Swiss role. You can try that. And being the market teacher here would be a massive, massive opportunity to help the community become even more inclusive and diverse and just keep learning together. Thank you. Thank you Carla I'm starting to think maybe we should have done a bake off or some sort of cooking competition for this that's all of the cooking maybe for next year. Does anybody have any questions for Carla before we move on to the next candidate. I've got a quick question is private Sankar CEO translucent computing Carla. Yeah, great experience by the way wondering with the WTF. And again, of course, a lot of people have seen that campaign. Just wondering how successful was that and what are the kind of KPIs or metrics or outcomes that were positive from that. Actually, it is working very well for us. We have over 1,500 subscribers to the newsletter that we reach in in just one year. And for, for example, the conference that we launched last year on SRE that by the way is coming back this April. We managed to get over 4000 people registered it was the first launch of a conference and we have quite proud because now you know people are reaching out to us because they want to be part of our publication. They want to speak at a webinar. So it's still growing and of course we were trying to improve it every day but this brand is going strong for us now we are quite happy. Very cool. Thank you very much. Great. Well, thank you again Carla will go ahead and move on to a table. Hopefully I pronounced your name right. So you're on the line. Yes, I am. Yeah, don't worry about that. I usually give up, but my correct pronunciation is Otavio. Otavio perfect. Please put your hand while you say my name, like Otavio. But anyway, thank everybody to, I'm glad to be here. My name is Otavio Santana. I'm Brazilian and I belong off Sojava. Sojava is a free organization who has a main goal to engage the whole Java community. However, right now, we are looking more to language. And that's why right now we are we'd like to participate more in CNCF why basically because we're able to do more integrations between language, for example, Python Java, and the whole Latin America as well. Inside the CNCF, for example, before the pandemic situation, of course, we did several Latin America tour where we're able to translate several material to Spanish and Portuguese. We have a strong connection with foundations, for example, a case foundation, a party foundation where we would like to put more connection, because at the end, we care about developers right is to developers for developers. And for sure we're glad to help more and meetups around the globe, but not only to TCD, but the language community as well, for example, Java with communities, Java with native, as Python, I go, whatever. And the main point here to us Sojava is to talk more about language and integrate more to the Java and any language programming in Latin America as well. That's all. Thank you everybody. Hopefully, that is questions. Yes, please let us know if you have any questions for Otavio. Hopefully I'm saying that right this time. Yay, great. Done. You accomplished one thing. I'm just kidding. Any questions. All right, well thank you again to our nominees for taking the time to introduce themselves. We've provided their LinkedIn information in the slides as well as bullet points on some of the points that they covered here in this short time that we had. And just a couple of notes on the next step so as you know everyone presented today, we'll go ahead and open up the nomination form you will get a link to a survey monkey of where you can vote via email either later today or early tomorrow so be on the lookout for that. And then we'll run the voting periods through the 19th. The voting period ends and the winner will be declared and we will announce the new marketing committee chair on our next meeting on February 2. So be sure to vote. Watch out for your email for where to vote and how that works. And thank you again to our nominees I'm really excited to see who is our next chair and carries on the legacy of Lexi and Caitlin from last year. With that, I'm going to go ahead and pass it over to our analyst team they have an industry analyst coverage report that I am eager to bite my teeth in too so Carl or Trisha are you on the line. Yeah, hi, I'm here. Carl is here too so yeah we just wanted to share with you that every year throughout the year we engage and run an analyst relations program. The purpose of this is we're influencing and sharing information with the industry analysts across firms about CNCF, the cloud native community projects trends, and more importantly to amplify the use cases and the experiences that we're hearing from you. So this annual report is here for you it provides a landscape of the top analysts that we're engaging and who are covering the cloud native space in the different technology areas. It also includes some highlights from coverage from their year. So you can use this information to better understand these influencers and in your roles that you're in and marketing. This can be great for sourcing content or finding the right analyst who might be able to support your demand gen programs or even just know who's influencing the press who are the press going to asking about the trends in this space and who's influencing the buyers in the market in general right so a couple of the things if you can just go to the key takeaways there Christie. Some of the key takeaways that we've seen is the analysts I mean first of all cloud native is evolving, we're seeing this across all of the analyst coverage that we track that it's really evolving from a technology enabler to a business disruptor so these macroeconomic trends that we're all dealing with is really shaping you know the push towards these technologies and what's happening in in the engagement that we're doing with these analysts is they're asking for more use cases to support how end users are using the technologies to address these business challenges and what are the outcomes of these so please keep that content coming that's really a significant part of this community and us sharing that with the analysts they appreciate it and it just really helps for us to make sure that they're hearing what you're experiencing. They're also looking at how the vendors, like you and your companies are transforming their offerings to move from supporting the technology disruption to how their offerings are addressing disruption disruption around higher level business society societal and environmental issues. So it's no longer just about the technology and the development and the code it's really about that bigger business transformation. So you'll see some of those takeaways in here some of the move towards them covering more on cloud cost management on FinOps. So you'll see also that CNCF projects actually just as an example are being written about with increased frequency across all the firms using Gartner as an example CNCF projects were mentioned in 25% actually more than that. In the Gartner 2021 hype cycles that they they release every July. So a lot, a lot more information like this and more in this report we encourage you to go take a look. If you have any questions or you just would like some consult or follow up please reach out. Carl, myself, the team is here. We love working with the analysts we love working with everyone here. So with that, if anyone has any questions, let me know. Other than that, I will turn it back over to you Christy. Thank you so much Trisha and thanks for putting that together I know, you know, some of us may not have access to all of these analysts from this information is super useful especially as you're thinking about you know different reports or things that you might be running on from your company so that's awesome and awesome to see the increase 25% for CNCF projects definitely going to dive in a little bit more on that on my end but love to see that. So just one second if there's any questions for Trisha, as always you can find her via slack or email happy to connect with her as well. All right, I'll go ahead and move on. So our next announcement here is that the online programs calendar for q1 is now open so if you haven't booked your slot for q1 highly encourage you to do that. If you're new and you might be wondering what is an online program that we're happy to help feel free to reach out to the online programs alias Libby will get you connected and happy to bring you up to speed on that. I also just wanted to give a call out for the KTP. If you want to, you might have already noticed that we have a new searchable page for all of our KTP or Kubernetes training partners. If you'd like to get your information searchable, there's information in here on how to submit the form to make sure that you get on that page specifically for a KTP. And if you have any questions feel free to reach out to myself or bill and we'll get you connected there. One of the questions is that I'm super excited to announce that we're hiring in a couple of different roles here. One is our head of community programs for somebody that will support in our Kubernetes community days in our other initiatives like Libby. Bill has accepted another role and so he'll be moving into a contractor position in February. We're sad to see him go but super excited that he'll still be engaged with the community but definitely need a new bill, if you will, to fill that role. And then we're also hiring and the ecosystem land in terms of our end users so for free to check out our job descriptions let me know if you know anybody who might be a good fit for either of these roles and we'll get connected from there. With that I'll go ahead and jump into membership. Super excited to welcome our new members. Hello to anyone who's new thank you for joining us. A special shout out to our end user supporters masterclass for mechulis and a few others welcome welcome everyone. Our next slide is we love to keep track of the member acquisition. It looks like there hasn't been any activity in the last couple months that probably given the holiday and everything but if you know of an acquisition that we might not be tracking here for free to let me know and I'll update the slide. And with that I'm going to go ahead and hand it over to our PR team Katie or Jesse you want to take it away. Hi. So actually this is just Trisha I don't know if you wanted to talk about this I think it's pretty self explanatory just some coverage that we received from analysts over the last month or so so these are great most of them require subscription access, but great to look through if you have that. And then we have a really great article that came in the next slide from venture beat on the cloud native survey that Katie is going to kind of jump into more on the next slide but this was actually Paul Swayers wrote this really great article totally worth looking at and then he actually included us again in a second article, like a week later so that was really lovely to see. And then, yeah, on the next slide, Katie can kind of maybe just give a quick overview of this slash data survey that we did. Yes we've been working with slash data for the past couple of years to kind of get a better idea of the state of cloud native development and developers and kubernetes. And this is our third report that we've done with them. And overall, just a couple quick highlights things are really trending up. And there are now 5.6 million developers using kubernetes, which is actually really big increase 67% increase over a year ago, and 6.8 million cloud native developers worldwide, which is also increased over the past two years and either 4 million are using several less architectures. So there's just a few highlights. It's a it's a good report we posted it just before we went out for the holidays in December so you can find the link, the link here where it says announcement, we wrote a nice blog and then that will take you to the report as well. And then we had kubernetes 1.23 that was released to got a bunch of really good coverage. That kind of keeps rolling in. But yeah, tons of good stuff there. So we're happy to see that still has massive interest from media actually it's despite having many different releases. And then for these key messages that we have here we just have this is pretty similar machine learning actually took over security this last in December which was interesting because security's been number one I think for like as long as we've been doing this, not too far behind there's that one and then we just have just for your viewing pleasure graduated projects and incubating projects just get an idea of how many times they're mentioned in the in the press. So, hope that's helpful. Great. Thank you so much, Katie and Jesse for the update. And now we'll go into the content marketing side. Libby, do you want to give us an update on online programs. Sure. Hey everybody. In the month of December we did three live streams, eight on demand webinars, one live webinar and two end user lounge live streams. We're seeing a great trend of post event on demand watches on YouTube, which is great. And the live streams continue to be very popular and draw a great crowd. We are changing up now in the new year to stream back to three different platforms during the live stream so we should see the live views go up again there it'll be YouTube LinkedIn and Twitch and just continue like Christy said the calendars open continue to book it out and we will probably mid q1 open the calendar for q2 and let y'all know. And for cube weekly also thank you for continuing to send in your content. We are going to be working on some little how to submit articles. Okay. We're going to. Sorry, we've got a quarantine going on. Everybody's doing the same thing. Yeah, I can, I can take it for you Libby. Yeah, this is our weekly anything cloud native newsletter, still going strong as you can see. Thank you again as we've said for sending all of your content. If you're curious about cube weekly and how you can submit your own content. We've got our guidelines in here as well as the alias feel free to reach out, but again glad to see this newsletter continue to grow. And with that I'll kick it over to Charlie to talk about blogs and case studies. Hey, thanks, Christy and Libby, we need a kid tax you know how we have a pet tax when you see pets. I think we need to see everyone's adorable kids run the calls. Long time. You might want to set up a zoom call with them next. Oh my gosh we should that'll be so lovely. They just make everything more lively. If you get your kids on camera you get a little, you get a wind or something or a t-shirt. Yes. Oh I really like this. It'll be mayhem. Kubernetes kids Kubernetes kids. I can see stickers already. Awesome. Well, as Christy said earlier thank you very much for your feedback on our blog analytics and our case study analytics in the marketing survey it was really great to hear that you were all benefiting from this. So that all the pleasure. And if you can click to the next slide please Christy. So just a reminder folks about end user case studies we've just kicked off the year with a really great case study from Le Redoux who I'm probably pronouncing slightly wrong because my French is terrible. Fascinating company they actually went from near bankruptcy to completely turning it around and becoming one of the biggest online retailers in France. And indeed in Europe in just four years so that was a really cool case study. Next in line we've got salt security and that is coming from the wonderful folks at buoyant so that's just a reminder everyone that you yourself don't need to be an end user to submit a case study. If you are a member or if you are a project maintain it you can still join in you can still submit case studies they just need to be about one of your end users focusing on something great that they've been doing either with your project, which of course will be a CNCF project, with CNCS cloud native technology. You can get started anytime just click on that link through to GitHub and submit your proposal for you'd like to do. Also it doesn't have to be written you can take advantage of video case studies and if you have any questions whatsoever. Feel free to reach out to me at any time I'm on the CNCS slack. I'm the one with a horse in the picture so look forward to working with many of you in the coming 12 months to get some more great stories out there. Great, thank you so much Charlie appreciate that. And with that I'm going to go ahead and pass it over to Vanessa on the events team hey Vanessa. Hi Christie good morning everybody. Let me just get my camera on sorry. Oh yeah and Vanessa I can actually talk through the first slide before I let you go. Just a quick update on our Kubernetes community days. We have a, it looks like the CFP is open for KCD Bangalore. We are going to be working on how we can better structure this in terms of organization dates of when these are up and coming. But if you'd like to get involved with any of these KCD highly recommend you check out the project board, or if you'd like to submit one in your area that you can click the link here to learn more about that. Just a super quick snapshot of some events that we're going to be at we're going to be at the chaos carnival coming up in just a couple weeks here, and then scale 19x in March. And with that now I'll hand it over to you Vanessa. Thanks Christie. Apologies my voice is going in and out this morning so let me know if you can't hear me okay. So just here we have our post event demographic card from cube con China. Some good data here from the event we will be publishing our full post event transparency report, the week of January 24, and that will be shared with all sponsors at that time. Thanks Christie. As everybody knows cube con Europe is coming up May 16 through the 20th in Valencia Spain or super excited about this city and this destination. We were able to do a site visit in November and just absolutely fell in love with the city and I think everybody's going to be really excited to go and be there. Hotel accommodation, go ahead and start booking now. We've got everything up on the website. We have some airline discounts available for attendees as well. So those are both located on our venue and travel page registration is open so please start registering. We are continuing with our health and safety protocols into 2022. You can review the full health and safety requirements on our website, including vaccine requirements. We will be updating those in the weeks to come so please check back for for updates. As a reminder, sponsorship deadline is February 25. It's already right around the corner and our schedule announcement will be coming on March 9. Thank you to all of our sponsors who have confirmed to support cube con Europe. Of course we couldn't do this without you. Thanks Christy, and we have launched six cnc have hosted co located events. I'll let you read through all the details here but registration is open CFPs are open and sponsorships are open so if you're interested, please visit all of those websites. And then our sponsor hosted co located event packages open this week. You can view page eight of the prospectus for full package details, but we are offering three in person packages the 50 person classroom 100 classroom 150 person classroom and then of course our community across promotion MPO package space is limited so if you are interested I please take a moment to read the co located best practices and event guide and submit your request priority is given to diamond and platinum sponsors until this Friday January 14. Otherwise all contracts are processed on a first come first serve basis. And then cube con North America is being held October 24 28 in Detroit. The venue has recently changed their name so it's now called the Huntington place just everybody's aware. The CFP will open in March and our sponsorship deadline is July 22. And again, thank you to all of our sponsors. More information here on this slide about sponsorship opportunities, important dates, and then our sponsorship diamond lottery information is available here. Great. Thanks Vanessa looks like we have a couple of questions in the chat. There's a question around service mesh pond, and if that's going to be a co low for this year. It actually is going to be a co low. They, we just got confirmation so they'll it'll be launching soon in the next week or so. And then there's another question around registration numbers and you know if folks will be updated on this marketing community call. I know we kind of give periodic updates but Vanessa you want to get the official word there. Yes, so registration is off to a good start. We will be sharing more registration information as we get closer to the event it's, I would not. So registration trends are different at any given point and they're not a clear indicator of you know what's happening so as we get closer, we will share more information but as of now we're off to a really good start. Any other questions for Vanessa. Vanessa every time I see your background I'm just like at peace like I want to be on the beach. Me too. My background is the Oregon beach is not as like pretty unglamorous but it's still here in Oregon. Awesome. Well I think that covers the questions in the chat and that brings us through to our agenda for today's call and as I was saying earlier in the appendix here there's a couple resources for if you're newer maybe you forgot the link to something. We also got a slide of our marketing committee links of where to find the slides, the recordings on YouTube, etc. And we've also got a slide on member resources or a member welcome deck. There's some information about the TOC, the job board, etc. And if you are new or maybe you just want to refresh on some of these programs, Bill and Charlie hosted a great session at Cuba North America, where it's called building your brand and they're going to walk you through all these different programs and show you how to use them with your membership. So that's a great session to check out if you haven't and have some time. There's also some information here, some updates on our different training programs if you're curious you're welcome to cruise those at your own leisure, but otherwise that takes us to the very end. I'll hold it for just another minute. Does anybody have any last minute comments, questions that they want to go through. Oh, shout out for Libby for the online programs work love to see it. Great. Well with that, thank you everyone for joining us today again happy new year. Stay tuned in your email for information on how to get started with the voting for our marketing committee election. Thank you again to our nominees and hopefully everybody has a good rest of the week and stays healthy. Thanks everybody. Thank you Christy great work. Take care. Bye.