Salesforce MVPs to Follow on Twitter Before #DF15
Dreamforce is now less than a month away, and whether you’re a company of five or a Fortune 500, we bet you’re counting down to an amazing week of learning, innovation, networking and fun. If you’re anything like us, you’ll also be connecting with all the best influencers and insiders on Twitter, to make sure you get the most out of your experience.
And with so much content available, more than 135,000 attendees anticipated and, not to mention, half a billion Twitter users, who is most worthy of a follow on Twitter for the best Dreamforce insights?
Luckily we've done some of the heavy lifting for you and compiled a list of Salesforce MVPs we strongly suggest you follow for a rounded timeline. Subscribe to our list here to easily follow these accounts and find 90 more suggestions! Also give us a follow @NewVoiceMedia.
Throughout Dreamforce, follow the hashtag #DF15 to uncover even more experts.
- @abhinavguptas Abhinav Gupta
- @amber9904 Amber Boaz
- @andyinthecloud Andrew Fawcett
- @Bill_Greenhaw Bill Greenhaw
- @forceDotMom Brandy Colmer
- @CherFeldman Cheryl Feldman
- @dhoechst Daniel Hoechst
- @eliz_beth Elizabeth Davidson
- @DarthGarry Garry Polmateer
- @GeraldineGray Geraldine Gray
- @CRMJav Javier Gonzalez
- @jmmougeolle Jean-Michel Mougeolle
- @CRMFYI Jeff Grosse
- @sfdckecklund Kathy Ecklund
- @SForceKerry Kerry McDonough
- @loriaustex Lori Witzel
- @JustAGirlyGeek Maria Belli
- @LaceySnr Matt Lacey
- @mikegerholdt Mike Gerholdt
- @PeterKnolle Peter Knolle
- @SFDCphil Phil Walton
- @PhilWeinmeister Philip Weinmeister
- @sfdc_nerd Rebecca Dente
- @Sklardie Sharon Klardie
- @CRMCloudCoach Tami Esling