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| {% extends "base_about.html" %}
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| {% block subtitle %}Officers - {% endblock %}
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| {% block submenuselection %}Officers{% endblock %}
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| {% block content %}
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| 
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| <h1>Officers</h1>
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| 
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| <p>The <a href="/about/board/">Board of Directors</a> of the Conservancy
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| elects its officers.  The current officers are:</p>
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| <h2>Bradley M. Kuhn - President and Board Chairperson</h2>
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| 
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| <p>Bradley M. Kuhn began his work in the Free Software Movement as a
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| volunteer when, in 1992, he became an early adopter of the popular GNU/Linux
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| operating system, and began contributing to various Free Software projects.
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| He worked during the 1990s as a system administrator and software development
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| consultant for Westinghouse, Lucent Technologies, and numerous small
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| companies.  He also spent one year teaching Advanced Placement Computer
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| Science (using GNU/Linux and GCC) at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati.
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| In January 2000, he was hired by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), and he
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| served as its Executive Director from March 2001 until March 2005, when he
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| left FSF to join the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC), where he worked as
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| SFLC's Policy Analyst and Technology Director from 2005 until October 2010,
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| when he joined Conservancy as its Executive Director.
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| Kuhn <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/news/2014/mar/31/karen-joins/">passed
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| the torch as Conservancy's Executive Director to Karen Sandler in March
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| 2014</a>, and continues on staff at Conservancy as its Distinguished
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| Technologist.  Kuhn holds a summa cum laude B.S. in Computer Science from
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| Loyola College in Maryland, and an M.S. in Computer Science from the
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| University of Cincinnati.  His Master's thesis discussed methods for dynamic
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| interoperability of Free Software languages.</p>
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| 
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| <h2>Mark Galassi - Vice-President</h2>
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| 
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| <p>Mark Galassi has been involved in the GNU project since 1984.  He
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| currently works as a researcher in the International, Space, and Response
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| division at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he has worked on the
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| HETE-2 satellite, ISIS/Genie, the Raptor telescope, the Swift satellite,
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| and the muon tomography project.  In 1997, Mark took a couple of years off
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| from Los Alamos (where he was previously in the ISR division and the
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| Theoretical Astrophysics group) to work for Cygnus (now a part of Red Hat)
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| writing software and books for eCos, although he continued working on the
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| HETE-2 satellite (an astrophysical Gamma Ray Burst mission) part
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| time. Mark earned his BA in Physics at Reed College and a PhD from the
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| Institute for Theoretical Physics at Stony Brook. </p>
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| 
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| <h2>Peter Brown -  Treasurer</h2>
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| 
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| <p>Peter Brown has worked in non-profit management and finance for more
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|    than twenty years. He served as the Executive Director of the Free
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|    Software Foundation from 2005 until 2011, and previously as its
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|    Financial Controller and GPL Compliance Lab Manager. Peter has also
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|    been a Director of New Internationalist Publications Cooperative, and
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|    worked in London for BBC Network Radio.</p>
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| 
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| 
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| <h2>Karen Sandler - Secretary</h2>
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| <a id="karen"></a>
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| 
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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
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|   GNOME 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,
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|   where she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science
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|   and Technology Law Review.  Karen received her bachelor’s degree in
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|   engineering from The Cooper Union.  She is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open
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|   Source Award and also co-host of the <a href="http://faif.us">“Free
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|   as in Freedom” podcast</a>.</p>
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