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Canada,Maria Pawlowska,[email protected],Visnea,"English,Polish","Open Data,Open Science","I have a firm belief in the importance of open science and open data. Six years ago I became involved with the FAIR Data movement and soon thereafter also with the Open Science movement. I was a member of the Science Europe Research Data Management that developed the Practical Guide to the International Alignment of Research Data Management. I am a member of the GO-FAIR Data Stewardship Competence Centers Implementation Network (DSCC-IN PL). I am also the program director of the (first and only Eastern European) Data Steward School in Warsaw. My role as an expert in the field has been recently noted when I was invited to speak about open science and open access at the UN Global Urban Forum, Euro Science Open Forum (ESOF 2022) and the Science Europe Conference on Open Science in 2022, among others.",Yes,maria_pawlowska.png,FALSE,maria-pawlowska,30,,,,,
Germany,Mariana Meireles,[email protected],NumFOCUS,"Portuguese,English,German","Open Science,Open Communities,Open Data","Last year I've developed a course with NASA as a subject matter expert in the ethos of open science that prompted me to be much more interested and active in the ecosystem. I'm interested in different aspects of Open Knowledge: shareable and interchangeable research data and resources, accessibility to knowledge and education, empowerment of interoperability in the web and how to make open source communities more resilient, through the practice of better governance.Curious and excited to connect with this network and get to know the people behind it!",Yes,draw_mariana_face.jpg,FALSE,mariana-meireles,30,mari_meir,https://marimeireles.com/,marimeireles,,
Argentina,Manuel Esnaola,[email protected],"Legislatura de Córdoba","English,Spanish,German","Open Government,Open Data","Manuel is the Deputy General Secretary at the Legislature of the Province of Córdoba. With a background in Political Science and a keen interest in digital transformation, he has contributed significantly to several key projects in the Province of Córdoba, including Ciudadano Digital, Mab Electrónico, and Recibo de Sueldo Digital, among others. In fact, Manuel has led the creation of the first-ever Open Management Portal of the government of Córdoba, and spearheaded the co-creation workshops for the inclusion of subnational goals in the 3rd National Open Government Action Plan, under the OGP framework.While his career path eventually led him to Political Science, he never lost sight of his other passions, such as philosophy, literature, music, journalism and communication. As a DAAD scholar at the University of Passau in Germany, he pursued his interests and is a firm believer that literature teaches us how to think. Manuel is a musician and writer. Today, he is Deputy General Secretary, where he leads an opening strategy in the Legislature of the Province of Córdoba. The Legislature has been advancing a series of open parliament reforms.",Yes,Manuel_esnaola.jpeg,FALSE,manuel-esnaola,30,manuelesnaola,,,,https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuel-esnaola-57214112b/
Germany,Damian Paderta,[email protected],Nozilla,"English,German,French,Polish","Open Data,Civic Tech","He has been working for open data in various communities since 2009, runs the blog openall.info and works full-time as an open data and open source advocate.",Yes,Damian_Paderta.jpg,FALSE,Damian-Paderta,30,,,,,
Mexico,Ricardo Mirón,[email protected],"Digital Public Goods Alliance","English,Spanish","Open Data,Open Source,Civic Tech,Open Standards","Ricardo is an enthusiast of technology as a tool to solve social problems with previous experience collaborating and managing open source and open data community-driven initiatives. Has a background in information technologies and over 6 years working with different actors in the public and social sectors, focused on the intersection of people with technology. That has allowed him to lead several programs and projects with partners like UNDP, Media Democracy Fund, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, Code for All, Prospera INWF, among others in the implementation of FOSS, Civic Tech, and Open Standards.He works as a technical lead at the Digital Public Goods Alliance, and as an Advisor for Codeando México.",Yes,ricardo_torres.JPG,FALSE,ricardo-torres,30,ricardomiron_,,ricardomiron,,https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardomiron/
UK,Dave Rowe,[email protected],Libraries Hacked,English,"Civic Tech,Open Data,Open Mapping","Dave has been involved in Open Data programmes since 2014, when he was technical lead for open data publishing at Bath and North East Somerset, a local authority in South West England. Working with the Bath:Hacked community group, he opened up data on air quality, energy readings across public buildings and schools, car park occupancy at 5 minute intervals, transport surveys, and more. This wealth of public data led to a huge amount of community engagement, new tools and applications, as well as data analysis that informed public policy. Dave then founded Libraries Hacked, a project to promote open data in public libraries, and create prototypes using library data. This has showcased the power of open library data using data such as library catalogues, branch locations, mobile library timetables, and library usage. In 2022 Libraries Hacked was awarded the Data award at the OpenUK awards, while Dave was shortlisted in the Individual category.",Yes,dave_rowe.jpg,FALSE,dave_rowe,0,,,librarieshacked,,https://www.linkedin.com/in/daverowedeveloper/

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