Twitter IDs of #CWNE and CCIE Wireless #CCIEW #CCIEWireless
Twitter IDs of CWNEs and CCIE Wireless

I wanted to follow more WLAN professionals on Twitter and decided best place to start was with CWNEs and CCIE Wireless folks. I was surprised to learn that the total number of CWNEs and CCIE Wireless combined worldwide is less than 200!
Many of these experts are very active on Twitter and are willing to share their knowledge and time to help others reach the CWNE and/or CCIE Wireless rank. I recommend using Twitter to start following these professionals. It is a low cost way to be part of the worldwide WLAN ecosystem.
Below are CWNEs / CCIE Wireless with Twitter IDs. Send me a Tweet @WLANBook if you want to be added to list or if I have incorrect info listed.
CCIE Wireless Twitter IDs
CCIE #7764 – @LeeWaskevich, Lee Waskevich
CCIE #20652 – @RalphOlsen, Ralph Olsen
CCIE #24750 – @wirelessccie, Jerome Henry
CCIE #26024 – @netboyers, Jason Boyers
CCIE #28054 – @stefangerer, Stefan Angerer
CCIE #28298 – @revolutionwifi, Andrew vonNagy
CCIE #31229 – @blakekrone, Blake Krone
CWNE Twitter IDs
CWNE # 01 – @DevinAkin, Devin Akin
CWNE # 02 – Kimberly Graves
CWNE # 03 – @KeithRParsons, Keith R Parsons
CWNE # 04 – @mistermultipath, David Coleman
CWNE # 05 –
CWNE # 06 – @joelbarrett, Joel Barrett
CWNE # 07 – David Westcott
CWNE # 08 –
CWNE # 09 –
CWNE # 10 – Rick Murphy
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CWNE # 12 – @sniffwifi, Ben Miller
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CWNE # 17 – @wifichef, Reggie Pugh
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CWNE # 21 – @GTHill, GT Hill
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CWNE # 33 – Peter Mackenzie
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CWNE # 44 – @80211University, Bryan Harkins
CWNE # 45 – @wirelessccie, Jerome Henry
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CWNE # 51 – @JenniferLucille, Jennifer Huber
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CWNE # 54 – Shawn Jackman
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CWNE # 84 – @revolutionwifi, Andrew vonNagy
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CWNE # 86 – @PPJM, PPJM Engelen
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CWNE # 89 – @wifisamuri, Jon Linton
Send me a Tweet @WLANBook if you want to be added to list or if I have incorrect info listed.
CWNE Count
I started researching the CWNE certification designation and found out that there are less than 100 CWNEs!! Info from CWNP.com below.
The CWNE (Certified Wireless Network Expert®) credential is the final step in the CWNP Program. By successfully completing the CWNE requirements, you will have demonstrated that you have the most advanced skills available in today’s enterprise Wi-Fi market.
The CWNE certification assures that you have mastered all relevant skills to administer, install, configure, troubleshoot, and design wireless network systems. Protocol analysis, intrusion detection and prevention, performance and QoS analysis, spectrum analysis and management, and advanced design are some of the areas of expertise you will need to know.
CWNE Count: 86
CCIE Wireless Count
Not sure where official count is listed but found a graphic from February 2011 that says that number of CCIE Wireless is 42!!
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