Update to Karen's bio, as she emailed to me last night.

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<h2>Karen Sandler - Secretary</h2> <h2>Karen Sandler - Secretary</h2>
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<p>Karen M. Sandler, currently Executive Director of Conservancy, was the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation <p>Karen M. Sandler is Executive Director of Conservancy. She was previously
from June 2011 through March 2014. Prior to taking up this position was the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. In partnership with the
General Counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). Karen continues GNOME Foundation, Karen co-organizes the award winning Outreach Program for
to do pro bono legal work with SFLC, and Question Copyright and serves as Women. Prior to taking up this position, Karen was General Counsel of the
an officer of both the Conservancy and SFLC. Before joining SFLC, Karen Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). She continues to do pro bono legal work
worked as an associate in the corporate departments of Gibson, Dunn & with SFLC, the GNOME Foundation and QuestionCopyright.Org. Before joining
Crutcher LLP in New York and Clifford Chance in New York and London. Karen SFLC, Karen worked as an associate in the corporate departments of Gibson,
received her law degree from Columbia Law School in 2000, where she was a Dunn & Crutcher LLP in New York and Clifford Chance in New York and
James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and Technology London. Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School in 2000,
Law Review. Karen received her bachelors degree in engineering from The where she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science
Cooper Union. She is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open Source Award and also and Technology Law Review. Karen received her bachelors degree in
co-host of the <a href="http://faif.us">&ldquo;Free as in Freedom&rdquo; engineering from The Cooper Union. She is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open
podcast</a>.</p> Source Award and also co-host of the <a href="http://faif.us">&ldquo;Free
as in Freedom&rdquo; podcast</a>.</p>
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<h2>Karen Sandler - Executive Director</h2> <h2>Karen Sandler - Executive Director</h2>
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<p>Karen M. Sandler, currently Executive Director of Conservancy, was previously the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation <p>Karen M. Sandler is Executive Director of Conservancy. She was previously
from June 2011 through March 2014. Prior to taking up this position was the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. In partnership with the GNOME
General Counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). Karen continues Foundation, Karen co-organizes the award winning Outreach Program for
to do pro bono legal work with SFLC, and Question Copyright and serves as an officer of Women. Prior to taking up this position, Karen was General Counsel of the
both the Conservancy and SFLC. Before joining SFLC, Karen worked as an Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). She continues to do pro bono legal work
associate in the corporate departments of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in with SFLC, the GNOME Foundation and QuestionCopyright.Org. Before joining
New York and Clifford Chance in New York and London. Karen received her law SFLC, Karen worked as an associate in the corporate departments of Gibson,
degree from Columbia Law School in 2000, where she was a James Kent Scholar Dunn & Crutcher LLP in New York and Clifford Chance in New York and
and co-founder of the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. Karen London. Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School in 2000, where
received her bachelors degree in engineering from The Cooper Union. She is she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and
a recipient of an O'Reilly Open Source Award and also co-host of Technology Law Review. Karen received her bachelors degree in engineering
the <a href="http://faif.us">&ldquo;Free as in Freedom&rdquo; from The Cooper Union. She is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open Source Award
podcast</a>.</p> and also co-host of the <a href="http://faif.us">&ldquo;Free as in
Freedom&rdquo; podcast</a>.</p>
<h2>Bradley M. Kuhn - President and Distinguished Technologist</h2> <h2>Bradley M. Kuhn - President and Distinguished Technologist</h2>
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