Community Spotlight returns with an inspiring new episode featuring Ramit Paul, a Microsoft MVP in AI for ERP and a dedicated Microsoft Community Group leader whose passion for sharing knowledge is transforming lives across India.
For Ramit, the journey over the past four years has been nothing short of extraordinary. As an MVP, community leader, and super user, he has embraced countless opportunities—not only advancing his own career, but extending that impact to thousands of learners eager to grow with Microsoft technology.
One of the unique privileges of being an MVP, as Ramit shares, is the opportunity to collaborate directly with Microsoft product groups. These interactions provide valuable insights that can be brought back to customers and the broader community—ensuring that real-world users benefit from the latest innovations and guidance.
Across India, he has helped organize a wide range of events—not just in English, but in local and regional languages—breaking down barriers and creating pathways for more inclusive learning. His belief is simple yet powerful: technology should be available to all, regardless of language or location. At the heart of this mission is his “Learning Hour” initiative, a community-driven series where Ramit brings together fellow MVPs to share their knowledge through online sessions.
What started as small gatherings of 20–30 participants has grown into something far greater:
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This remarkable growth reflects not only the demand for community-led learning, but also the trust Ramit has built within the ecosystem.
In this episode, you’ll hear more about:
- How Ramit’s MVP journey opened the door to meaningful collaboration with Microsoft product teams
- Why hosting events in local languages is essential for inclusive and scalable learning
- How “Learning Hour” evolved from a small initiative into a thriving community platform
- The importance of translating product insights into real customer value
- What it truly means to give back by helping others grow
For Ramit, community is rooted in a shared responsibility:
“We are privileged in our generation. This knowledge has to be shared… so that the people who are in need can learn from us—and become us in the future.”
🎥 Don’t miss this episode of Community Spotlight and the chance to learn from Ramit’s journey, insights, and vision for a more inclusive, connected community!
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