Update Karen's Bio on Eval Committee page as well.
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and StatusNet.</p>
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<h2>Karen Sandler</h2>
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<a id="karen"></a>
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<p>Karen M. Sandler is currently the Executive Director of the GNOME
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Foundation and prior to taking up this position was General Counsel of the
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Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). Karen continues to do <a
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href="/about/outside#karen">pro bono legal work with Conservancy</a>, SFLC,
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and Question Copyright and serves as an officer of both the Conservancy and
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SFLC. Before joining SFLC, Karen worked as an associate in the corporate
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departments of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in New York and Clifford
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Chance in New York and London. Karen received her law degree from Columbia
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Law School in 2000, where she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of
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the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. Karen received her
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bachelor’s degree in engineering from The Cooper Union. She is a recipient
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of an O'Reilly Open Source Award and also co-host of the <a
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href="http://faif.us">“Free as in Freedom” podcast</a>.</p>
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<p>Karen M. Sandler is Executive Director of Conservancy. She was previously
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the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. In partnership with the GNOME
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Foundation, Karen co-organizes the award winning Outreach Program for
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Women. Prior to taking up this position, Karen was General Counsel of the
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Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). She continues to do pro bono legal work
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with SFLC, the GNOME Foundation and QuestionCopyright.Org. Before joining
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SFLC, Karen worked as an associate in the corporate departments of Gibson,
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Dunn & Crutcher LLP in New York and Clifford Chance in New York and
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London. Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School in 2000, where
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she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and
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Technology Law Review. Karen received her bachelor’s degree in engineering
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from The Cooper Union. She is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open Source Award
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and also co-host of the <a href="http://faif.us">“Free as in
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Freedom” podcast</a>.</p>
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<h2>Tony Sebro</h2>
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