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<h1>Staff</h1> <h1>Staff</h1>
<h2>Karen Sandler - Executive Director</h2> <h2>Karen M. Sandler - Executive Director</h2>
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<p>Karen M. Sandler is Executive Director of Conservancy. She was previously <p>Karen M. Sandler is the executive director of Conservancy. Karen is known
the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. In partnership with the GNOME as a cyborg lawyer for her advocacy for free software, particularly in
Foundation, Karen co-organizes the award winning Outreach Program for relation to the software on medical devices. Prior to joining Conservancy,
Women. Prior to taking up this position, Karen was General Counsel of the she was executive director of the GNOME Foundation. Before that, she was
Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). She continues to do pro bono legal work general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center. Karen
with SFLC, the GNOME Foundation and QuestionCopyright.Org. Before joining co-organizes <a href="http://www.outreachy.org">Outreachy</a>, the
SFLC, Karen worked as an associate in the corporate departments of Gibson, award-winning outreach program for women globally and for people of color
Dunn &amp; Crutcher LLP in New York and Clifford Chance in New York and who are underrepresented in US tech. She is also pro bono counsel to the FSF
London. Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School in 2000, where and GNOME. Karen is a recipient of the OReilly Open Source Award and cohost
she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and of the oggcast <a href="http://faif.us/">Free as in Freedom</a>.</p>
<p>Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School in 2000, where she
was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and
Technology Law Review. Karen received her bachelors degree in engineering Technology Law Review. Karen received her bachelors degree in engineering
from The Cooper Union. She is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open Source Award from The Cooper Union.</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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