Jason Meaden is a nationally recognized expert in Microsoft 365 collaboration tools. He's been working with Microsoft SharePoint since the Windows SharePoint Services days (if you know, you know), and has presented on SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, PowerApps, Power Automate, and other collaboration tools at national government and technical conferences and conventions.
SharePoint (Online and On-Prem)
Microsoft Teams
OneDrive
PowerApps
Power Automate
Microsoft Co-Pilot
Jason is also experienced in systems architecture and design and has architected advanced system, environments, and roadmaps to meet unique challenges and constraints for classified projects, game studios, and national laboratories.
Scripting? Coding? Absolutely. Jason Meaden has a degree in Computer Science and is fluent in numerous coding languages. (If you put some code in front of him along with a cup of coffee he can almost definitely tell you what it does.) However, his absolute favorites include:
PowerShell
Python
C++
C#
.Net
Jason has protected systems and knowledge in some of the most sensitive environments in the United States. He's secured systems and environments against targeted nation state attacks, malicious organizations, insider threats, and angry gamers. He's also designed, created, and implemented classified SharePoint environments and other collaboration systems.
Jason's been a Team Lead and Technical Lead for teams ranging in size from 4 to 20. He's been trained to recognize and support individual team member communication, work, and social styles. He's been trained in team and individual crucial conversations and is skilled in translating individual and team statuses to key summaries and high-level overviews for leadership.
One of his key points of pride is the ability to make each team member feel valued, understood, and free to do their very best work to meet the challenges facing his team.
Jason is an experienced technical speaker- he's led sessions at technical conferences, presented his own work/research at national government summits, taught classes, and conducted thousands of hours of one-on-one instruction. If printed out, the amount of his technical documentation would rival some of history's longest novels. Some of the places he's presented at includes:
National Laboratory IT (NLIT) Summit
M365 Conference
SPTechCon