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Bradley Kuhn (bkuhn) - 10 years ago 2014-04-23 17:20:41
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Update Karen's Bio on Eval Committee page as well.
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chair of the Open Definition Advisory Council. From 2003 to 2012 he served
 
as CTO and VP of Creative Commons, where he is now a Senior Fellow. In 2000
 
he co-founded Bitzi, an early open content/open data mass collaboration
 
platform.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Martin Michlmayr</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Martin Michlmayr has been involved in various free and open source
 
software projects for well over 15 years.  He acted as the leader of the
 
Debian project for two years and currently serves on the board of the Open
 
Source Initiative (OSI).  Martin works for HP as an Open Source Community
 
Expert.  In this role, he facilitates open source activities both
 
internally within HP as well as externally within the broader open source
 
community.  Martin holds Master degrees in Philosophy, Psychology and
 
Software Engineering, and earned a PhD from the University of
 
Cambridge.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Evan Prodromou</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Evan Prodromou is the lead developer of pump.io and founder of E14N Inc.
 
He has previously worked on Free Software for web services like MediaWiki
 
and StatusNet.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Karen Sandler</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Karen M. Sandler is currently the Executive Director of the GNOME
 
Foundation and prior to taking up this position was General Counsel of the
 
Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). Karen continues to do <a
 
href="/about/outside#karen">pro bono legal work with Conservancy</a>, SFLC,
 
and Question Copyright and serves as an officer of both the Conservancy and
 
SFLC.  Before joining SFLC, Karen worked as an associate in the corporate
 
departments of Gibson, Dunn &amp; Crutcher LLP in New York and Clifford
 
Chance in New York and London. Karen received her law degree from Columbia
 
Law School in 2000, where she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of
 
the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. Karen received her
 
bachelor’s degree in engineering from The Cooper Union. She is a recipient
 
of an O'Reilly Open Source Award and also co-host of the <a
 
href="http://faif.us">&ldquo;Free as in Freedom&rdquo; podcast</a>.</p>
 
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<p>Karen M. Sandler is Executive Director of Conservancy. She was previously
 
the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. In partnership with the GNOME
 
Foundation, Karen co-organizes the award winning Outreach Program for
 
Women. Prior to taking up this position, Karen was General Counsel of the
 
Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). She continues to do pro bono legal work
 
with SFLC, the GNOME Foundation and QuestionCopyright.Org. Before joining
 
SFLC, Karen worked as an associate in the corporate departments of Gibson,
 
Dunn &amp; Crutcher LLP in New York and Clifford Chance in New York and
 
London. Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School in 2000, where
 
she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and
 
Technology Law Review. Karen received her bachelor’s degree in engineering
 
from The Cooper Union. She is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open Source Award
 
and also co-host of the <a href="http://faif.us">&ldquo;Free as in
 
Freedom&rdquo; podcast</a>.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Tony Sebro</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Tony Sebro is a seasoned technology attorney with a broad base of
 
business and legal experience relating to technology, strategy, and
 
business development.  Before joining Conservancy, Tony was most recently a
 
Partner with the PCT Companies, a family of professional service firms.
 
Prior to that, he was Program Director, Technology &amp; Intellectual
 
Property at IBM's Armonk, New York world headquarters, where he was
 
responsible for developing and executing licensing strategies in
 
partnership with IBM's Software Group.  In that role, Tony led negotiations
 
and structured deals with market leaders in the web technology, e-commerce,
 
retail, enterprise software, and financial services sectors.  Tony also led
 
various internal strategic initiatives, including an effort to provide
 
business leaders of key emerging market opportunities with coordinated
 
intellectual property development and monetization strategies, as well as
 
the revamping and supervision of IBM's corporate-wide process for
 
determining the value and availability of patents for sale.  Prior to his
 
tenure at IBM, Mr. Sebro practiced law in the New York office of Kenyon
 
&amp; Kenyon, LLP, handling litigation and licensing matters for clients in
 
the medical, pharmaceutical and mechanical technology areas.  Tony received
 
his J.D. and his M.B.A. from the University of Michigan.  He received his
 
B.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tony is a member of
 
the New York bar and registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and
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