Re: Board Application for spring 2022 - Regina Nkemchor Adejo

2022-06-06 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
I would like to second Regina's nomination and strongly believe she is an
asset to the GNOME foundation. Through her efforts I have seen many women
thrive in free software and open source community.

Best,

Sri

On Mon, Jun 6, 2022, 3:04 AM Regina Nkemchor via foundation-announce <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Name: Regina Nkemchor Adejo
>
> Affiliation: IKEA, Pranet Initiative
>
> Email: [email protected]
>
> Hi Foundation Members,
>
> I will like to announce my candidacy for the GNOME Foundation board of
> directors 2022 election. As a GNOME foundation member for three years now,
> my goal has been to support diversity within the GNOME project. Hence,
> since being elected as a board member, my activities have been around
> promoting diversity within the GNOME project. I have highlighted this in my
> talks at GUADEC, participation in the Linux App Summit (LAS), and building
> the GNOME Africa community.
>
>
>
> I have collaborated with other outstanding boards of directors for two
> years to create a strategic direction for the GNOME project. Welcome
> newcomers, establish a diverse and sustainable Linux app ecosystem, and
> funding local-first applications for the GNOME desktop are three
> initiatives that have been a priority for us to expand. The welcome
> newcomer's initiative will aid in the success of programs like Google
> Summer of Code (GSOC), Outreachy, and GNOME University outreach within the
> GNOME project. Through these initiatives, we could engage individuals to
> devote their time to run these programs, including paid mentors, and create
> resources to help newcomers in the future, such as developer documentation,
> examples, and tutorials. The main goal of a diverse and sustainable Linux
> app ecosystem initiative is to increase the financial sustainability of
> users in our community, which influences the variety of people who can
> afford to join and stay in our community. The funding Local-first
> applications GNOME desktop and apps aim to provide users with simple and
> dependable access to technology by seeking philanthropic and grant funding.
> As someone who shares the belief that a consistent board is beneficial for
> the Foundation's ability to set, refine and execute strategies over more
> extended periods. It will be a pleasure to serve on the board again as it
> continues to push strategic actions toward achieving the aims of these
> highlighted initiatives for the global growth and expansion of the GNOME
> project.
>
>
>
> As a maintainer of GNOME Africa, I have collaborated with a team of
> brilliant community volunteers to bring the GNOME project to African space.
> Today, Africans are accepted into initiatives like Google Season of Docs
> and Outreachy within the GNOME project. With the recently selected GNOME
> African university ambassadors, strategic efforts are ongoing to bring
> GNOME projects into African universities. The GNOME onboard Africa event is
> steadily becoming an annual event where experienced GNOME maintainers
> assist newcomers from Africa in understanding how to contribute to the
> GNOME project. These efforts would not have been feasible without the
> members and contributors of GNOME, who have always volunteered to support
> us on this journey. I firmly believe in the value collaboration brings to
> open source. I aim to continue this endeavour by collaborating with more
> individuals and organizations within and outside the GNOME community to
> strengthen and broaden the GNOME project's influence across Africa.
>
>
> As an observer in the Community Health Analytics Open-Source Software
> Project (CHAOSS) (A Linux Foundation Project), I have contributed to
> developing metrics on occasional contributors within open-source projects.
> A data-driven approach to diversity within the GNOME project could help
> measure and improve our health in diversity. With diversity metrics in
> place, we can thrive for improvements in our community, which can further
> help us take strategic steps that could motivate newcomers to join GNOME
> and feel a sense of belonging. Hence, if selected for this next term of the
> board in 2022, I intend to collaborate with members and contributors in
> brainstorming around diversity and inclusion metrics that would help
> improve our effort of diversity within the GNOME projects globally.
>
>
>
> My career journey has been a variety of experiences that have  improved my
> leadership and problem-solving skills. For over ten years, I have worked on
> database projects and development as a consultant to organizations within
> the information technology industry and educational institutes. My
> consulting experience has helped me build my marketing, people, and
> collaborative skills. I have worked as a faculty member where I
> collaborated with non-profits within the educational sector in Nigeria,
> developing programs and digital content for public schools. I designed
> digital educational program content and impr

Re: Board Application for spring 2022 - Regina Nkemchor Adejo

2022-06-06 Thread Maryann Onuoha via foundation-list
Hi all,

+1 , I second Regina’s nomination, I’ve worked alongside her in growing the
Gnome Africa community and a lot of projects.

I am confident Regina would be a great director for
the GNOME Foundation board.

Warm regards
Maryann.


On Mon, 6 Jun 2022 at 11:04, Regina Nkemchor via foundation-announce <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Name: Regina Nkemchor Adejo
>
> Affiliation: IKEA, Pranet Initiative
>
> Email: [email protected]
>
> Hi Foundation Members,
>
> I will like to announce my candidacy for the GNOME Foundation board of
> directors 2022 election. As a GNOME foundation member for three years now,
> my goal has been to support diversity within the GNOME project. Hence,
> since being elected as a board member, my activities have been around
> promoting diversity within the GNOME project. I have highlighted this in my
> talks at GUADEC, participation in the Linux App Summit (LAS), and building
> the GNOME Africa community.
>
>
>
> I have collaborated with other outstanding boards of directors for two
> years to create a strategic direction for the GNOME project. Welcome
> newcomers, establish a diverse and sustainable Linux app ecosystem, and
> funding local-first applications for the GNOME desktop are three
> initiatives that have been a priority for us to expand. The welcome
> newcomer's initiative will aid in the success of programs like Google
> Summer of Code (GSOC), Outreachy, and GNOME University outreach within the
> GNOME project. Through these initiatives, we could engage individuals to
> devote their time to run these programs, including paid mentors, and create
> resources to help newcomers in the future, such as developer documentation,
> examples, and tutorials. The main goal of a diverse and sustainable Linux
> app ecosystem initiative is to increase the financial sustainability of
> users in our community, which influences the variety of people who can
> afford to join and stay in our community. The funding Local-first
> applications GNOME desktop and apps aim to provide users with simple and
> dependable access to technology by seeking philanthropic and grant funding.
> As someone who shares the belief that a consistent board is beneficial for
> the Foundation's ability to set, refine and execute strategies over more
> extended periods. It will be a pleasure to serve on the board again as it
> continues to push strategic actions toward achieving the aims of these
> highlighted initiatives for the global growth and expansion of the GNOME
> project.
>
>
>
> As a maintainer of GNOME Africa, I have collaborated with a team of
> brilliant community volunteers to bring the GNOME project to African space.
> Today, Africans are accepted into initiatives like Google Season of Docs
> and Outreachy within the GNOME project. With the recently selected GNOME
> African university ambassadors, strategic efforts are ongoing to bring
> GNOME projects into African universities. The GNOME onboard Africa event is
> steadily becoming an annual event where experienced GNOME maintainers
> assist newcomers from Africa in understanding how to contribute to the
> GNOME project. These efforts would not have been feasible without the
> members and contributors of GNOME, who have always volunteered to support
> us on this journey. I firmly believe in the value collaboration brings to
> open source. I aim to continue this endeavour by collaborating with more
> individuals and organizations within and outside the GNOME community to
> strengthen and broaden the GNOME project's influence across Africa.
>
>
> As an observer in the Community Health Analytics Open-Source Software
> Project (CHAOSS) (A Linux Foundation Project), I have contributed to
> developing metrics on occasional contributors within open-source projects.
> A data-driven approach to diversity within the GNOME project could help
> measure and improve our health in diversity. With diversity metrics in
> place, we can thrive for improvements in our community, which can further
> help us take strategic steps that could motivate newcomers to join GNOME
> and feel a sense of belonging. Hence, if selected for this next term of the
> board in 2022, I intend to collaborate with members and contributors in
> brainstorming around diversity and inclusion metrics that would help
> improve our effort of diversity within the GNOME projects globally.
>
>
>
> My career journey has been a variety of experiences that have  improved my
> leadership and problem-solving skills. For over ten years, I have worked on
> database projects and development as a consultant to organizations within
> the information technology industry and educational institutes. My
> consulting experience has helped me build my marketing, people, and
> collaborative skills. I have worked as a faculty member where I
> collaborated with non-profits within the educational sector in Nigeria,
> developing programs and digital content for public schools. I designed
> digital educational