Thank you Tyler. Peter's nomination has been added to

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_Member_Nominations_2011

Daniel

On 11-08-03 12:11 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
I nominate Peter Batty for a position on the OSGeo Board.  I've worked closely 
with Peter in a variety of situations - his focus and experience would serve 
OSGeo well as a director.  As Chair of the FOSS4G 2011 event he has shown a 
willingness to stick his neck out for FOSS4G and OSGeo - taking on the 
challenge of balancing the demands of the community at large and running a 
large event.  He is well connected but has his feet on the ground, with many 
ideas for how to get things done, e.g. raising sponsorship, next steps for 
growth, etc.  I've appreciated the insights he's shared at open source speaking 
tracks that I've been part of, he presents OSGeo very well.  He's no stranger 
to the boardroom table and I hope we can put that experience to work for OSGeo.

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More from Peter's bio page: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Pmbatty or his 
blog: http://geothought.blogspot.com/

I have worked in the geospatial industry for 25 years. I am currently a 
co-founder and VP of geospatial technology at Ubisense, where I am leading the 
development of a product called Ubisense myWorld, which is focused on simple to 
use mapping for utilities and telcos, and makes use of several open source 
geospatial products including PostGIS, MapFish and OpenLayers. Previously I 
have been CTO of two of the top three (closed source) geospatial software 
companies (and two of the world's top 200 software companies) Intergraph, and 
Smallworld (now part of GE). I am chair of the FOSS4G 2011 conference in Denver.

I have contributed to several industry open data standards including the Open 
Geospatial Consortium in its formative years, and IEC TC57 Working Group 14 
(for exchange of electric utility data). I am an active participant in and 
advocate for OpenStreetMap. I was a member of the Board of GITA (the Geospatial 
Information and Technology Association) for 5 years, from 2004 through 2008, 
and am again in 2011. I have been a member of the GeoWorld magazine Editorial 
Advisory Board since 1996, have published many articles and spoken at many 
conferences around the world, and write a blog called geothought.

I'm an active advocate for open source geospatial software. I speak regularly 
about open source at conferences. I have helped organize local events for 
FRUGOS, the Front Range Users of Geospatial Open Source, in Colorado. I was an 
organizer of the WhereCamp5280 event in Denver in 2009 and 
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