![]() Andrew, talk to me a little bit about what we did in your episode.Īndrew Russo: Yeah. ![]() Gillian Bruce: Well, I had you back because we’re going to talk about something pretty fun that you and I got to work on together and that is How I Solved It on Salesforce+. So without further ado let’s welcome our first guest onto the podcast Andrew Russo. I want you to go to Salesforce+, and I want you to click on How I Solved It series and you will see the amazing Andrew Russo, Karmel James, Tony Nguyen, Madeleine Coutanceau and Sarah Pilzer solving real-life business problems and showing you how they did it using Salesforce. What it was like to be part of that experience and then kind of what next? If you haven’t watched any of those episodes, I want you to pause this podcast right now. So I wanted to get a couple of the guests that we featured in those episodes to talk a little bit more about what they did in the episode. We also focus on skills from the Salesforce Admins Skills Kit. Which is our streaming service at Salesforce, and created a mini-series basically of the How I Solved It specifically for Salesforce+ and featuring some incredible trailblazers and we solve all kinds of different problems. Showing you their demos, diving into the org and what we did is we kind of spruced it up a bit, shined it up and created five episodes specifically for Salesforce+. It’s an amazing YouTube series that Jennifer Lee has been hosting on YouTube for the last almost year of real-life admins showing how they solve problems in Salesforce. Now, I hope that a lot of you are already familiar with How I Solved It. The How I Solved It series that we just premiered on Salesforce+ a few weeks ago. I’m your host today Gillian Bruce and we are going to talk about one of the most fun projects I’ve had the opportunity to work on this year. Gillian Bruce: Welcome to the Salesforce Admins Podcast, where we talk about product, community and careers to help you be an awesome admin.
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