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Brad Wood, long time ColdBox team member has joined our team as a product evangelist for the ColdBox Platform.  We are so proud and honored that he will be dedicating some time to our project and helping us shape it as the best CFML development platform.  You can visit our engineering blog to see the full press release and Brad's thoughts on ColdBox: http://blog.coldbox.org/blog/introducing-our-coldbox-evangelist-brad-wood

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