2024-10-23
Four Consid Employees – Sitevision’s Most Valuable Professionals
During the 2024 Sitevision Days, the IT platform awarded individuals and companies who stood out throughout the year. Among the winners were four Consid employees, who earned the prestigious title of "Sitevision's Most Valuable Professional (MVP)."
Each year, Sitevision presents the MVP award to individuals who fully utilize and maximize the platform’s potential. This year, the honor went to four Consid employees: Veronica Eksmo, Pauline Fagerberg, Oskar Åkerlund, and Mårten Björk.
Consid is no stranger to success in this competition, with previous winners including Filip Huhta, Ellinor Hallet, and Louise Ohlin.
Quick Q&A with this year’s winners:
Pauline Fagerberg
- Which software can’t you live without?
Honestly, there’s just one essential tool—the browser! - What’s your first internet memory?
I can barely remember a time without the internet, but as a kid, the first thing I did online was play games. It must have been something from Bolibompa or a Christmas calendar game. - What’s the most fun Sitevision project you’ve worked on?
It’s hard to choose! I work with so many great clients who have exciting projects and ideas. I think it’s the combination of multiple projects that makes it the most fun. - How does it feel to be named a Sitevision MVP?
It’s an honor! I’m so happy that my work is appreciated and recognized, and I’m very grateful for both my colleagues and clients who contributed to this achievement.
Oskar Åkerlund
- Which software can’t you live without?
Obsidian (for note-taking). - What’s your first internet memory?
Using AltaVista at the library in 1996 to search for the movie Spy Hard. - What’s the most fun Sitevision project you’ve worked on?
The best projects involve third-party integrations, especially with AI services. - How does it feel to be named a Sitevision MVP?
I’m driven by helping both colleagues and clients, and I’m thrilled with the award—it’s inspiring.
Veronica Eksmo
- Which software can’t you live without?
As a project manager, Teams is my primary tool today. - What’s your first internet memory?
The “melody” from the modem at home—frustrating, but it always created anticipation. - What’s the most fun Sitevision project you’ve worked on?
I have had the privilege of working with wonderful clients and projects that I truly see as flagships. - How does it feel to be named a Sitevision MVP?
It’s great! It’s proof that I contribute value on multiple levels.
Mårten Björk
- Which software can’t you live without?
Snipping Tool—without it, the world would stop. - What’s your first internet memory?
The school’s cyber café. Buy a mazarin and enjoy 30 minutes of the World Wide Web. - What’s the most fun Sitevision project you’ve worked on?
The ongoing project for a region in Sweden, where we are consolidating 30 websites into the same platform with uniform templates. It’s challenging, but a huge win for the client in terms of cost and management. - How does it feel to be named a Sitevision MVP?
Unexpected and fantastic!