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January 21, 2008

Partner Pavillion Happenings

After lunch each day, dessert is hosted in the partner pavilion.  In the pavilion is the product showcase.  Among the hundreds of unique products is a swim spa.  Since the showcase opened lastnight, there has been a young and attractive model demonstrating the spa. 

Dsc_10501 Soldiworks CEO Jeff Ray took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to stop by to take a look at the spa unit.             

    

Dsc_10521 Here Jeff inquires about the settings of the spa, how it works, and how much of a workout it is.            

               

Dsc_10541 After explaining the setting, and firring up the jets, she was off for what she described as the 'wuss' setting.  Jeff thanked the manufacturer for using Solidworks, and the customer thanked Jeff for making such an easy to use product.

It's nice to see that Jeff Ray has continued the tradition of being accessible to everyone at Solidworks.  It really shows that he wants to be out there among the community interacting.  If you see him walking around, and he isn't on his way to an appointment, I guarantee he will stop to chat, even if you aren't 5'7", 110 pounds, blond, and wearing a black swimsuit!

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Hi Mike, I agree that Mr. Ray is reachable and even for someone like me that wants to share some ideas with him. Great guy. Bye the way, congratulations on the SolidWorks quarterly invite to Corporate Headquarter in Concord Mass.

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