I also would like to second the nomination for Tanya. The text that Eli wrote so well describes her work for OSGeo. I have had the pleasure of bumping shoulders with her in both the OSGeo world and the coastal world, and she is a wonderful vocal voice for Open Source and Standards use. She also regularly holds webinars showcasing our OSGeo tools to professionals all over the world. A big +1 from me! :)

-jeff



On 2014-07-31 6:02 PM, Jorge Sanz wrote:
Forwarding Tanya nomination by Eli

Cheers
Jorge

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Eli Adam
Date: 2014-07-31 4:52 GMT+02:00
Subject: [Election 2014] Nomination of Tanya Haddad
To: CRO <c...@osgeo.org>
Cc: Tanya Haddad

I'm happy to nominate a long time cornerstone of OSGeo activities in
the PDX region and wider coastal discipline, Tanya Haddad.

Tanya Haddad is a local user and supporter of open source geospatial.
Tanya is also a key connector of people both locally and nationally
(especially in the catalog, metadata, and coastal contexts).  Tanya
works in State government in the Oregon Coastal Management Program and
has successfully deployed open source solutions for web mapping and
reporting (MapServer, GeoNetwork, PostGIS, ka-Map!, OpenLayers and
others).

Tanya is a long time and effective open data advocate.

Tanya has also organized PDX-OSGeo for many years and continues to
welcome and mentor new members and leaders in PDX-OSGeo.  She is a key
contributor to the FOSS4G LOC.  Tanya's well reasoned thought process
and emails and patient interactions are a benefit to any endeavor she
undertakes.

http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=user_nodes&user=194697
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tanya-c-haddad/9/54b/3a6

Best regards, Eli



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