Award Categories
Data Platform
First year awarded:
2012
Number of MVP Awards:
11
Belinda Allen
( Belinda Allen )
United States
Summerville, SC
Belinda Allen (Microsoft MVP) (She/Her)
Biography
Belinda Allen is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Power BI (MVP). Belinda is currently a Microsoft Power Platform Trainer, Speaker and the Co-Author of 2 books on Business Intelligence and Microsoft Dynamics GP. Belinda focuses on the Microsoft Power Platform. She happily wears the title #CitizenDeveloper. Prior to focusing solely on training, Belinda was a principal at Smith & Allen Consulting, Inc. (SACI) in New York City. SACI was a Dynamics GP partner for over 25 years. She has always had a passion for reporting and business intelligence. Her skills include Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft PowerApps and Flow, Microsoft Excel, and of course Dynamics GP. Belinda is also well known for her blog, https://www.BelindaTheGPcsi.com, and her BI blog, http://www.BIBelindacom.com. On her blog, she shares useful information about the product quickly and succinctly. With followers from all over the globe, she can share knowledge and achieve her mission: “To improve the lives and business success of my followers.” All of Belinda's blogs and notes can be found on https://www.MsBelindaAllen.com. Belinda is also the B in the MBS Podcast, where 3 Microsoft MVP’s talk about Microsoft, Business, and Stuff. Belinda was one of the co-founders of Smith & Allen Consulting, Inc. (SACI), a New York City based firm with over 25 years’ experience specializing in business intelligence, analytics and ERP software. On April 1, 2016, SACI joined forces with Njevity, Inc. (www.NjevityToGo.com) Now she gets to spend time in her favorite place, the world of Business Intelligence (BI). NjevityToGo offers solutions for ERP, CRM, BI and much more in the cloud. Njevity is also the force behind PowerGP Online. When not delving into Power BI and Dynamic GP and spearheading business success for partners and clients, Belinda enjoys sailing, crochet/knitting, sewing/quilting, reading, and turning wood.