Our team of North Bay and Bay Area locals has years of experience building communities, running events, and, of course, programming. We're also all-in on cultivating a more inclusive culture.
<p>Need to contact someone in a hurry? You can reach us all at <ahref="mailto:spam@northbaypython.org"title="spam@northbaypython.org">spam@northbaypython.org</a>. Read on to learn about the organizing team.</p>
<li><ahref="http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23nbpy"title="IRC Web Client for North Bay Python's #nbpy Channel on Freenode">IRC (#nbpy on Freenode)</a></li>
<p><imgsrc="{% static "images/team/chris.jpg"%}"alt="Christopher Neugebauer"class="team-headshot">Christopher is a Python developer who lives in glorious Petaluma, California, though he's originally from the the city of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. A serial conference organizer, he has been a core organiser of PyCon Australia for a number of years, was director of linux.conf.au 2017, and a good number of his open source contributions help power the website this conference runs on. He was made a fellow of the Python Software Foundation in 2013 in recognition for his contributions to building the Australian Python community. (<ahref="https://twitter.com/chrisjrn"title="Christopher Neugebauer on Twitter">@chrisjrn on Twitter</a>)</p>
<p><imgsrc="{% static "images/team/sam.jpg"%}"alt="Sam Kitajima-Kimbrel"class="team-headshot">Sam is a Python developer and distributed-systems "enthusiast" hailing from Seattle by birth, New York by nurture, and the Bay Area by choice. Five years ago he attended his first PyCon US and hasn't been able to break the habit; after making the jump from audience to stage in 2014 and speaking regularly at events around the world, he was thrilled to join team when invited by Chris and Josh. Sam currently works at Nuna building healthcare data infrastructure for the U.S. Medicaid and Medicare programs and resides in Oakland with his husband Kameron. (<ahref="https://twitter.com/skimbrel"title="Sam Kitajima-Kimbrel on Twitter">@skimbrel on Twitter</a>)</p>
<p><imgsrc="{% static "images/team/andrew.jpg"%}"alt="Andrew Godwin"class="team-headshot">Andrew is a Django and Python developer who originally hails from London but moved to the Bay Area four years ago. He's been writing open source software for over a decade as well as working in various different parts of the technology industry, and currently works at Eventbrite. He regularly speaks at Python (and other) events around the world, and has a keen interest in building communities and inclusivity. (<ahref="https://twitter.com/andrewgodwin"title="Andrew Godwin on Twitter">@andrewgodwin on Twitter</a>)</p>
<p><imgsrc="{% static "images/team/josh.jpg"%}"alt="Josh Simmons"class="team-headshot">Josh is a community organizer and web developer with a penchant for armchair philosophy who was born and raised in the North Bay. He spent 4.5 years building Web & Interactive Media Professionals (WIMP), a local community with over 600 members, before moving on to do community management for O'Reilly Media. These days Josh works on the Google Open Source outreach team and serves as a board member and volunteer CFO for Open Source Initiative. (<ahref="https://twitter.com/joshsimmons"title="Josh Simmons on Twitter">@joshsimmons on Twitter</a>)</p>
<p>We acknowledge that our small team has limited perspective, and that to build a truly inclusive event, we need to seek the perspectives of a diverse range of people. We thank the following people and organizations for providing us with advice along the way.</p>
<li><ahref="https://twitter.com/vavroom"title="Nicolas Steenhout on Twitter">Nicolas Steenhout</a> is helping us with accessibility and inclusion of people with disabilities.</li>
<li><ahref="https://twitter.com/vmbrasseur"title="VM Brasseur on Twitter">VM (Vicky) Brasseur</a> is helping us run an excellent call for proposals, design our office hours program, and support new speakers with speaker training.</li>
<p><ahref="https://twitter.com/conservancy"title="Software Freedom Conservancy on Twitter">Conservancy</a> is a public charity dedicated to the promotion and development of free and open source software, and is the fiscal sponsor of North Bay Python. Without Conservancy and the people behind it—namely <ahref="https://twitter.com/o0karen0o"title="Karen Sandler on Twitter">Karen Sandler</a>, <ahref="https://twitter.com/bkuhn_ebb_org"title="Bradley Kuhn on Twitter">Bradley Kuhn</a>, <ahref="https://twitter.com/keynote2k"title="Tony Sebro on Twitter">Tony Sebro</a>, and <ahref="https://twitter.com/Brett20XX"title="Brett Smith on Twitter">Brett Smith</a>—none of this would be possible!</p>