Thank you very much for this nomination Mike, I really appreciate these kind words.

I would be honored to represent all OSGeo members on the Board of Directors, for 2011 to 2013. Indeed this is a great time to look back on my term on the Board from 2009 until now.

I was thinking back to then, when I came across my nomination for the Board in 2009 (http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_Member_Nominations_2009#Jeff_McKenna). Thank you to Julien-Samuel Lacroix for helping me to represent OSGeo these past years on the Board. And what a great few years.:
- I was very active in FOSS4G Sydney, Barcelona, and now Denver.
- I traveled to OSGeo-Japan many times (enough that my usual order at a local restaurant is now a special listed on its menu as the "Jeff Set")
- I traveled to other local chapters like OSGeo-Vietnam and OSGeo-China
- I worked with other OSGeo Board members living in countries like India, Germany, United States, Italy, and across Canada.

I have always chosen to focus on the annual FOSS4G event, and I will continue to do so. One of my proudest achievements is bringing FOSS4G to communities around the world, including Cape Town, South Africa in 2008. I put my heart and soul into these events, and have done so since 2004. You will never see me as the visible face of these events, but scratch the surface and you'll find my comments, my recommendations, my guidance. As the chair of the OSGeo Conference Committee sometimes I am in a very hard position, being the messenger for wonderful hosting bids that are turned down that year (think of the Netherlands bid for 2010, or the Brazil bid for 2008). I enjoy working with and meeting all of these great OSGeo community people, and I appreciate each and every experience.

But as you know times are changing: the OSGeo Foundation in 2006 is much different than the OSGeo Foundation in 2012. Revenues are scarce, everyone is much busier, Open Source is being used by anyone and everyone, and the calendar seems to move faster and faster. I feel we're now in a critical time for OSGeo. For those reasons the new Board of OSGeo will play an important role in how the Open Source geospatial industry moves forward in the coming years.

Any why wouldn't I want to be a part of that on the OSGeo Board?! I would love to continue to do so.

So my friends, as Lorenzo Becchi would say, "a big hug".

Thank you for your consideration.

-jeff

On 11-08-04 4:17 PM, Smith, Michael ERDC-CRREL-NH wrote:
I would like to nominate Jeff McKenna to the OSGeo Board of Directors. Jeff has 
been an OSGeo Board member, a founding member of OSGeo, OSGeo Conference 
Committee chair, MapServer PSC member, FOSS4g Workshop Committee member and 
founding co-chair of the OSGeo Ottawa chapter. Jeff is very active in the 
MapServer, GDAL, FOSS4G, and OSGeo communities. He is responsible for running 
the ever popular WMS Benchmarking effort. Jeff is a tireless advocate for open 
source, open collaboration and is a big (ha!) welcoming presences in the OSGeo 
community for many first-timers. Jeff is responsible for the very popular MS4W 
Mapserver distribution, which is a mainstay for windows users of MapServer. 
Jeff is a graduate of the prestigious COGS (http://www.cogs.ns.ca/) and is the 
president of Gateway Geomatics. He has worked extensively with many 
international OSGeo chapters over the years. And he is a damn nice guy.

Mike

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Michael Smith
Remote Sensing/GIS Center
US Army Corps of Engineers
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