This deck includes all of the presentations used during the Jacksonville, FL Trailblazer Community Group 2019 Dreamforce Global Gathering event on 2/5/2020. This includes the deck used for the introduction/closing, as well as the Admin Highlights, Nonprofit Highlights, Developer Highlights and the update on Trailblazer.me. There are lots of helpful links on many of the slides, so make sure you check out the slides and click on the links to get additional details on the information highlighted on the slide.
3. Community Group Leaders
Marc Lester
Marc.Lester@trailblazercgl.com
Salesforce Consultant
Coastal Cloud
Adam Haas
Adam.Haas@trailblazercgl.com
Salesforce Consultant
Coastal Cloud
Administrators Group
Mike Griggs
Mike.Griggs@trailblazercgl.com
CEO
IveyTek, Inc.
Developers
Group
Hayley Tuller
Hayley.Tuller@trailblazercgl.com
Project Manager
Arkus, Inc.
Nonprofit Group
Kelly Scott
Kelly.Scott@trailblazercgl.com
Salesforce System Admin
PACE Center for Girls
4. Welcome to the Community
Group Goals & Objectives
LEARN
Get help, answers, and inspiration
from your peers and Community
Leaders.
CONNECT
Meet Trailblazers like you and
discover opportunities from
mentorship to employment.
HAVE FUN
Enjoy a warm, welcoming
culture and make friends from
around the world.
GIVE BACK
Inspire and mentor the next
generation while building your
skills and reputation.
5. Thank You to The WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT for Hosting the event at their office!!!
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9. Housekeeping
● Restrooms
● We will Present here at WWP, then head over to D&B after presentations (approx 5:30)
● Everyone here is invited to join us at D&B
● We will provide Drinks (Open Bar) and appetizers; Games will not be included
10.
11.
12. Dreamforce ‘19 Highlights
for Salesforce Admins
#AwesomeAdmin
February 5, 2019
Marc Lester
Senior Salesforce Consultant, Coastal Cloud
Lightning Activation Champion
Marc.Lester@coastalcloud.us
@MarcJLester
13.
14. Agenda
1. Admin Keynote Highlights
2. Admin Super Session Highlights
3. Top Admin Breakout Session Highlights
16. #AwesomeAdmin Trivia
Salesforce has 3 releases each year, which
seasons are they based on?
A. Fall, Spring, Summer
C. Spring, Summer, Winter
B. Winter, Summer, Autumn
D. Winter, Spring, Fall
17. #AwesomeAdmin Trivia
How do you grant user access to the new Salesforce Mobile App?
A. Sharing Settings
C. Magic Wand
B. Permission Set
D. User Checkbox
21. Opening Video From Admin Keynote
Actually it’s from Trailhead Keynote (with special guest William Dixon)
Click here to play
the Opening
Keynote Video
22. 3 Key Themes Covered
in the Admin Keynote
1.
Champion
Productivity
23. 3 Key Themes Covered
in the Admin Keynote
2.
Deliver
Innovation
24. 3 Key Themes Covered
in the Admin Keynote
3.
Drive
Success
25.
26.
27. #AwesomeAdmin Trivia
What is the name of the drag-and-drop
interface for creating and modifying
reports in Lightning Experience?
A. Report Manager
C. Process Builder
B. Analytics Tool
D. Report Builder
28. #AwesomeAdmin Trivia
This is an example of a standard Lightning Component:
A. Journey
C. Survey Says
B. Highlights Panel
D. Related Trends
29. Admin Super Session Highlights
Salesforce for New Admins:
Transform Your Company and Career
Michael Gerholdt
Sr. Director,
Admin Evangelism
Rebecca Saar
Director,
Admin Marketing
30. Admins Are The Heart of Salesforc e
We drive results and deliver business value every day
Solve
business
challenges
Create
customized
solutions
Deliver
business
value
Pave the
path for
others
31.
32.
33.
34. What is a group of components, customizations,
and applications that are made available to other
organizations through the AppExchange.
#AwesomeAdmin Trivia
A. Module
C. Parcel
B. Package
D. Component
35. #AwesomeAdmin Trivia
What is a type of field that contains a linkable
value to another record?
A. Lookup Field
C. LookWhere
B. Currency
D. Lookinto Field
37. Highlights From 9 Top Breakout Sessions for Admins
Advanced Reporting Tips & Tricks
for New Admins
Aaron Crear | @aaroncrear
Hat-Trick Consulting
Share Records Using Lightning Flow
Katharine Anderson
The Nature Conservancy
Managing and Optimizing a Small
Salesforce Admin Team
Nana Gregg | @nanahg3
JLL
The Value of Having a Dedicated Integration
User
Greg Poirier | @cloudkettle
Cloud Kettle
Build an Experience – Community Builder
Phil Weinmeister | @PhilWeinmeister
7Summits
Four Roles of an Awesome Admin
Heather Black
Economic Change
Automate Repetitive Tasks with
Salesforce Macros
David Palmquist | @DavidPalmquist
Vlocity
Accelerate Adoption Using Quick
Actions Everywhere
Jeremiah Dohn | @jmdohn
PayPal
That’s so Meta: Document Your
Development in Salesforce
Carissa Smith
MediaMath
38. Make Your Job Easier with
Powerful Features
Cross Filters
Quickly identify records with or without
related records
Power of One
Allow objects to count themselves, use
in other formulas
Custom Report Types
Used for more complex reports on
related objects
Advanced Reporting Tips & Tricks
for New Admins
Make Visualizing the Data Simpler
Buckets
Categorize a group of values
Custom Summary Formulas
Summarize numeric values
Joined Reports
Show blocks of different data
points & objects in one screen
Aaron Crear
@aaroncrear
acrear@hat-trickconsulting.com
39. Learn About New Report Features
Field-to-Field Filters
Filter reports based on comparisons to other
fields. E.g. Show Campaigns with actual cost
> budgeted cost
Unique Values
Quickly see how many unique objects are in
your report. E.g. Show how many Accounts
are in an Opportunity Pipeline
Row-Level Formulas
Reduces the need for formulas fields on
objects E.g. Days to Close = Close Date –
DATEVALUE(Created Date)
Helpful Resources
Watch Session Online
https://www.salesforce.com/video/7790761/
Trailhead
https://sforce.co/2pna6Sg
Blog
Reportforce.Blog
Advanced Reporting Tips & Tricks
for New Admins
Aaron Crear
@aaroncrear
acrear@hat-trickconsulting.com
40. Share Records Using Lightning Flow
What is Sharing via Lightning
Flow?
Automatically Give User Access to a
Record
Automated sharing of an individual record,
with an individual user, at the level you specify
in the flow
More Targeted Sharing Than Other Options
Doesn’t depend on values in the record’s
fields (like sharing rules)
Less Manual Sharing!
Share records dynamically with fewer clicks!
Is Lightning Flow Right For Your Use Case?
Record Access Based on Record Role?
You need to give access to a user based on their role
on that specific record (like Contract Router or Case
Secondary Support)
All Users With That Record Role Need the Same Level
of Access
If any user with this record role should not have edit
access to their record, set the standard access to
‘Read’ and extend from there
Katharine Anderson
linkedin.com/in/katharine-anderson/
41. Share Records Using Lightning Flow
Setup Lightning Flow
Create Invocable Flow
Use Flow to create an [Object]Share record
Create Process
Triggered by change to user lookup field on
record. Invokes the flow and sets the share
record’s values
Activate and Test
Activate everything, test it, and deploy to
production
Share records dynamically with fewer clicks!
Helpful Resources
Create Manual Sharing Button in Lightning
https://sforce.co/2rGjQIf
Flow Based Record Sharing in Salesforce
https://bit.ly/2rzVShz
Use Lightning Flow to Auto-share Task With Task Creator
https://bit.ly/2rx3qSe
Lightning Flow Trailhead Module
https://sforce.co/2pcSYP3
Data Security Trailhead Module
https://sforce.co/2O23wcg
Katharine Anderson
linkedin.com/in/katharine-anderson/
42. Managing and Optimizing a Small
Salesforce Admin Team
Use Salesforce – the Tool You
Love
Use Dashboards and Subscribed Reports
to monitor org health and data quality
Use Process Builder and Flow to
automate routine, tedious Admin tasks
Use Cases with Record Types to track
support, tasks and projects
Leveraging Salesforce for Admin Success
Track and Document Your Efforts
Track your automations with a simple subflow – estimate hours saved and
monitor usage
Create Custom Object(s) to track key Admin tasks, like training delivered,
system modifications, etc.
Use case data to identify trends,
problems, opportunities, etc.
Nana Gregg
@nanahg3
43. Celebrate Your Accomplishments
and Promote Your Value
Use the data gathered from automations,
cases, or other processes to demonstrate
the value you provide
This data can also be essential when
requesting additional headcount
Helpful Resources
Create a Process for Managing Support Cases
http://bit.ly/SupportCasesDF19
Quick Start: Process Builder
http://bit.ly/ProcessBuilderDF19
Business Process Automation
with Lightning Flow
http://bit.ly/FlowDF19
Watch Session Online
https://www.salesforce.com/video/7829907/
Nana Gregg
@nanahg3
Managing and Optimizing a Small
Salesforce Admin Team
Leveraging Salesforce for Admin Success
44. #AwesomeAdmin Trivia
What tool would you use to create an interactive interface for your
users?
A. Report Builder
C. Formula Editor
B. Process Builder
D. Flow Builder
45. #AwesomeAdmin Trivia
To prevent a user from entering incorrect data, you should use...
A. Medium
C. Validation Rules
B. Carrots
D. Campaigns
46. The Value of Having a Dedicated
Integration User
Security and Data Integrity
Considerations with Integrations:
Integrating external tools with Salesforce and
providing them access to your data always
carries some risk – so plan to minimize it
In many organizations, integration
authentications are done using the Salesforce
System Administrator’s own license, which gives
extremely broad access
Why and how to make the change today
No integration Should Ever Have Full
Admin Access in Salesforce:
Giving 3rd party integration full Admin access
means it can: reset or delete your users, delete
records, reset user’s passwords, be able to log
in as any user and more
A 3rd party application
should not be able to
these things
Greg Poirier
cloudkettle.com | @cloudkettle
47. Leverage a Dedicated Salesforce
Integration User to Ensure Your
Integrations Are Stable, Auditable,
and Secure:
A Salesforce Integration User is a dedicated (not
used by any human) full Salesforce license that
has a custom Profile, Permission Set and is used
for any 3rd party integrations
An Integration User is a more secure, auditable
way to move data into and out of your instance
without relying on an existing user’s license
Helpful Resources
Learn About Cyber Security on Trailhead
https://trailhead.salesforce.com/cybersecurity/
Why You Need A Dedicated Salesforce Integration User
http://bit.ly/integration_user
How to Create a Dedicated Integration User in Salesforce
http://bit.ly/integration_user_how
The Value of Having a Dedicated
Integration User
Why and how to make the change today
Greg Poirier
cloudkettle.com | @cloudkettle
48. Community Builder Takes Your
Building Capabilities to a New Level
(and it’s fun)
Community Builder Has Tons of “Starting Material”
51 standard components available on the home page
7 robust, multi-component themes for branding
9 community templates + 60+ Lightning bolts
It’s Much More Than a Page-level Editor
• Analytics
• Security
• Language
Build an Experience - Why
Every Platform App Builder Will
Love Community Builder
Mastering Community Builder Opens Up A
Whole New Salesforce Career Path
Deliver Solution-centered Experiences, Not Just “Apps”
Center of the Digital Experience Platform
Tightly integrated with Salesforce CMS
Demand For Experience-building Expertise Will Only
Increase
The desire for tailored experiences is growing
Community Builder controls the “glass” of multi-cloud solutions
for both internal and external users
• Navigation control
• Device management
• Global settings
Phil Weinmeister | 7Summits
@PhilWeinmeister
49. Some of the Most Exciting Mew
Features Are Available in Community
Builder
Features You’ll Want to Get to Know…
Audiences & Personalization
Salesforce CMS
CMS Connect
You Can Start Building Today
Use Trailhead or a free dev org and create your own
community using Community Builder
It’s all about trying it out and learning as you go!
Helpful Resources
My Book (“Practical Guide to Salesforce Communities”)
bit.ly/sfcommguide
Community Cloud Consultant Certification Info:
bit.ly/commcert
Watch Session Online
https://www.salesforce.com/video/7791403/
Build an Experience - Why
Every Platform App Builder Will
Love Community Builder
Phil Weinmeister | 7Summits
@PhilWeinmeister
50. Four Roles of an Awesome Admin
Step 1 – Manage Your Data Securely
Be Clear On Your Policies With Users
Agree to your security and data management
policies and manage them using reports and to
police their application
Make the Most of Security and Data Tools
Security Health Check
Mydomain
Find out how to manage and develop your Salesforce Org
Step 2 – Look After the Health of Your System
Undertake Your Health Checks
Critical updates
Optimizer reports
Health checks and new releases
Set Up a Support Desk
Use the Service Cloud and Console to manage requests from users
whether it’s fixes,
health checks or development work
Heather Black,
MD of Economic Change CIC
heather@economicchange.co.uk
51. Step 3 – Make the Most of Salesforce
Find Out What the Organization Needs
Use Salesforce solutions that meet the needs of all
teams and executives
Step 4 - Empower Your Users
Learn about the products, features, and value of
Salesforce
Train your team
Create Salesforce champions at your company
Find out how to manage and develop your Salesforce Org
Four Roles of an Awesome Admin
Helpful Resources
Protect Your Salesforce Data
https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/content/learn/trails/security
Blog Post Based on this Presentation
https://admin.salesforce.com/blog/2019/3-tips-to-succeed-in-
your-role-as-an-awesomeadmin
Innovate the Salesforce Way
https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/content/learn/trails/innovatio
n_salesforce_way
Watch Session Online
https://www.salesforce.com/video/7830835/
Heather Black,
MD of Economic Change CIC
heather@economicchange.co.uk
52. Automate Repetitive Tasks with
Salesforce Macros
Why Use Macros?
Do Manual Things Simpler and Faster
Macros allow you to automate manual tasks and
make repetitive tasks faster
Remove the Possibility For Errors
Removes the human element. Provides the
same behavior every time
How to Create Macros
Launch the Macro Builder
Press M to launch the macro builder or if it is a utility item
click the action
Click Create a Macro Or + If There Are Already Macros
Click edit instructions to launch the macro builder. You can
add logic or create a macro that runs
David Palmquist
@DavidPalmquist
53. Add Logic to Macros
Macros Support And and OR Logic
You can chain multiple logic steps together to
evaluate multiple criteria at the same time.
You can also group the logic block to have one
macro perform multiple instructions
Macros Are Binary
Macros are either true or false. If the logic is
true then the instruction, e.g. Send Email or
Create a Task, will run. If its false the macro
still runs but the instruction wont.
Helpful Resources
Learn About Macros, Service Console, and Case Feed
https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/content/learn/modules/
service-cloud-essentials-features/learn-about-macros-
service-console-and-case-feed
Create a Macro and Quick Text
https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/content/learn/modules/
service-cloud-agent-productivity/create-a-macro-and-
quick-text
Considerations for Macros
https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=macros_consid
erations_lex.htm&type=0
Automate Repetitive Tasks with
Salesforce Macros
David Palmquist
@DavidPalmquist
54. What custom Field type can you put automatic
calculations into?
A. Currency
C. Formula
B. Date
D. Text
#AwesomeAdmin Trivia
55. #AwesomeAdmin Trivia
CTI stands for…
A. Cloudy Technology Imagination
C. Computer Telephone Integration
B. Computer Telephony Innovation
D. Computer Telephony Integration
56. Why You Need It:
The app allows you to use Quick Actions
in:
• Related Lists
• Communities
• Lightning Pages
The app is compatible with Lightning,
Classic and Mobile.
It’s free, open-source and secure -
designed using Salesforce best practices
and standards.
Accelerate Adoption Using the App “Quick
Actions Everywhere”
It’s Simple to Use:
Create buttons with defined url-parameters for easily
utilizing the following in buttons and related lists:
• Quick Actions
• Flows
• Lightning components
Don’t Believe the Power of the App? Watch This
Short Video Demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tpf4Nn2_jIs
Jeremiah Dohn
@jmdohn
57. How to Install the App
Go To https://github.com/jmdohn/Quick-
Actions-Everywhere
• Install via “Click to Deploy”
button (recommended),
Workbench or SFDX
• Follow post-setup
instructions closely
• Create your first quick action
using quick actions
everywhere!
Helpful Resources
Laws of UX
https://lawsofux.com/
Salesforce Lightning Design System
https://lightningdesignsystem.com/
Jeremiah Dohn
@jmdohn
Accelerate Adoption Using the App “Quick
Actions Everywhere”
58. Step 1: Track your User Requests
Use the Case Object or a Custom Object
A Case represents the user request with its
ownership, status, details, and any other
information you want to capture
Group User Requests into Releases
A release is a simple custom object that
represents a deployment. Fields include:
Deployment Date, Status, Type (Bug Fix,
Planned). Each case has a lookup to a Release
Steps to build a Development tracking tool that truly rocks!
That’s so Meta: Document Your
Development in Salesforce
Step 2: Track your Development as You Go
Create the Component Custom Object
The Component Represents a piece of configuration in your Org – a field,
Validation Rule, etc. Through fields on the object, capture the
Component Label, API name, Object, Type, etc
Create the Component Change Custom Object
This master-detail object to the Component has a lookup to a Case and
tracks each change you make on a component. Key fields: Action
(Create, Modify, etc.), Sandbox, Development Status, Deployment Status
(Pending, Change Set)
Carissa Smith
Carissa.lucyk@gmail.com
59. Step 3: Release Your Changes with
Peace of Mind
Release Components Report
Create a report of Releases with Cases with Component
Changes, grouped by Deployment Status and then Type
(the types you choose in the Change Set picklist)
Use the Report to Build Your Change Set
As you add Components to the Change Set, mark
Component Changes as “Change Set” and keep track of
your count to validate
Amazing Benefits of this Approach
Document Why Everything Exists in Your Org
Look at a Component to see the original Case it was attached
to, any related Components, and how it has changed since
All Your Development is Trackable!
Pull a report of pending changes by sandbox to determine if you
can refresh, see if there’s development on one component in
multiple sandboxes, and more!
Resources
Watch Session online:
https://www.salesforce.com/video/7831010/
Package: https://sforce.co/2OwPjUO
Change Set Helpers: ORGanize for Salesforce, Boostr
Tools: Gridbuddy ($), Google Sheets Plugin, Config Workbook
Steps to build a Development tracking tool that truly rocks!
That’s so Meta: Document Your
Development in Salesforce Carissa Smith
Carissa.lucyk@gmail.com
60. Keep Blazing Trails!
Salesforce Admins Website
admin.salesforce.com
Access to blogs, podcasts, webinars & more
Take the #DF19 Keynote Trailmix
sforce.co/ParkersTrailmix
Leverage the power of the Salesforce Customer 360 Platform to
drive impact at your company, in your career, and in your community
Trailblazer Community
sforce.co/AdminTrailblazerGroup
Join thousands of peers in the Admin Trailblazers Chatter Group
Watch the Full DF19 Admin Keynote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsWaWMpvMw0
61. Join us January 24, 2020 for
Release Readiness Live: Admin Preview
to Learn MOAR
64. Key Presentations from Dreamforce ‘19 for Nonprofits
1. Trailblazer Story - The ALS Association (5 minutes)
2. Nonprofit Cloud Live Demo: Fundraising, Basil Tillman, Salesforce.org Sales Engineer (20
minutes)
3. Managing Your Programs and Your Fundraising on the Same Platform, Bill Florio, Director
Business and Information Technology, New Leaders (40 minutes)
Agenda - Highlighting Fundraising
65. New features working towards
the goal of NPSP as a true wrap-
around suite of services for
nonprofits:
● Batch Data Import
● Batch Gift Entry
● Salesforce.org Payment
Services
● Giving Pages
Announcing the New End-to-End Fundraising Suite of Products
to Deliver Personalized Supporter Experiences
66. Announcing Program Management Innovations for Nonprofit
Cloud
Program Management
&
Volunteer Management
Improvements
67. Announcing Program Management Innovations for Nonprofit
Cloud
Program Management
&
Volunteer Management
Improvements
76. Open Sourcing Lightning Base Components
Jump-start UI development
Build consistent enterprise-grade UIs
with reusable building blocks
Extend and contribute
Add, change, remove functionality and
contribute your changes
Learn by exploring
Explore source code and see how they
are built for speed and scale
77. Introducing Salesforce Evergreen
Leverage serverless architecture
Create event-driven apps using functions
and microservices patterns
Combine code and low-code
Write functions in Node.js, Java and Apex
and leverage them in low-code builders
Scale elastically
Build customer and employee apps with
elastic compute powered by Kubernetes
Build with functions and microservices
79. Introducing the Salesforce API Portal
Discover Salesforce APIs in one place
Learn with interactive documentation
Engage with the ecosystem
Connect everything with APIs
80. Create Smart Connected Experiences
Einstein Vision & Language
Build and integrate your custom
models with clicks
Einstein Multi-Language
Analyze written text, now in six
languages
Einstein OCR
Identify text in images, associated
entities and tables
Einstein Voice
Create your own voice skills and
deploy to any device
PILOT
PILOT
BETA
85. Introducing Data Mask
Anonymize sensitive data in test environments
Test without exposing protected data
Meet compliance requirements
Increase productivity
86. Monitor unexpected behaviors as they happen
Introducing Real-Time Event Monitoring
Prevent data loss
Avoid activities like illegitimate queries,
reports, and data export
Configure policies
Create targeted transaction security
policies with clicks or code
React in real time
Define actions like blocking, notifying,
and two factor authentication
91. One login
Salesforce, social, or email
Longer sessions
Smarter login on return
One profile
Single source of truth
Data from all communities
Public domain
Identity Management
Trailblazer owns their ID
Many login IDs to one user
Self-managed settings
Introducing
92. Unified login, identity, and profile experience
● Trailblazer Community
● Trailhead
● AppExchange
● IdeaExchange
● Salesforce Events
One login
One profile
Identity
Management
93. Get Started with
1. Click Login
2. See new login experience
a. You may see an account merge screen- yay!
3. Click your face, then click “Profile”
a. See your new Trailblazer.me profile!
4. Click your face, then click “Settings”
a. Add additional login methods
Please check out the post below to get all the details, and help
spread the word!
https://sforce.co/2uOkuoJ
94. Your login on TrailblazerCommunityGroups.com is separate
• To find out about future Trailblazer Community Meetings go
to TrailblazerCommunityGroups.com
• Register with Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter or E-mail
• Your login password is kept separate for now (not your
Trailblazer.me password)
• Register for future events, add them to your calendar and
share your participation on the internet
• Please note that the meetings will no longer be posted on
Meetup
• Help us spread the word
95. Engage with your local Trailblazer Community
• Go to success.salesforce.com
• Login with your single Trailblazer.me login
• Click on Collaboration or Search for Groups
• Find and become a member to your local groups:
• Administrators Group
• Developers Group
• Nonprofit Group
• When you are on the group page make sure you change
your notification frequency to “Email Every Post” not to miss
out on updates
96.
97. Instructions
Talk to as many people as possible and when a statement applies to someone you meet, write their name in the
box. You can only write each person’s name on your sheet once. Try to get a name in ALL boxes and shout
“BINGO!” when all your boxes have a name.
First 5 to complete, or 5 with the most boxes with names after 10 minutes, will be eligible to win a
Certification Voucher!
In the end, we all win by learning more about our peers. Good luck and have fun!
100. Step 1:
Explore the
latest quests &
jumpstart your
learning habit
Step 2:
Choose your
quest and set
your learning
goals
Step 3:
Unlock limited
edition
community
badges or win
sweet prizes.
102. Upcoming Administrator Group Events
MARCH – Networking Event on Thurs, 3/19 from 5:00-7:00ish at Firebirds Wood Fired Grill
APRIL – Volunteer Event on Sat, 4/18 (Tentative Date) at Habitat for Humanity and/or Networking Event
103.
104. Join us at the Jax Southeast Regional Library @10:30 AM on 02/08/2020.
Register on Eventbrite. Event also posted on Facebook.
Salesforce Saturday Jacksonville
105. • Two days well-spent October 8th-9th
– 30+ Sessions
– 3 Session Rooms with Diverse Topics!
– Expo Hall with Awesome Sponsors!
– Maybe another Gator?
• Early-Bird Tickets now thru 7/1/2020
(only 150 will be sold. Get them while they last)
• Looking for Sponsors & Speakers Now!
• Doubletree by Hilton Orlando Airport
• Follow us on Social Media:
Register Now!
106.
107. Tweet, post and share
with #BestOfTDX and
#TrailblazerCommunity
Share Your Learning and Fun!
Post, Tweet, and Share with
#DFGG19 #AwesomeAdmin #LivingTheDream #TrailblazerCommunity #SalesforceOhana
@JaxFL_SF_Ohana @OhanaJax