Re: [Openorg-list] Welcome, Heather Leson!

2019-01-08 Thread Jason Hibbets
Welcome Heather, and amazing person joining and amazing group of people!

Jason

On 01/08/2019 06:28 AM, Bryan Behrenshausen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> With much joy, I'm writing to let you know that Heather Leson has agreed
> to become an Open Organization Ambassador. Heather works at the
> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, where
> she is the data literacy lead. As part of that work, she's especially
> focused on ways she can help her organization—and humanitarian
> organizations all over the world—achieve their missions by leveraging
> the power of open principles.
> 
> You might recognize Heather's byline from Opensource.com, because she's
> been writing for several years.[1] You may also have run into her
> excellent work in the Open Street Map community, which she details in
> the _Open Organization Workbook_.[2] It's just one of the many pieces on
> open communities that she's written. You can read more of her work at
> her blog, Text on Techs.[3]
> 
> Hailing from Geneva, Switzerland, Heather brings to our group an
> infectious passion for better understanding the way thinking and working
> openly can improve people's lives.[4] I'm excited to see what we'll
> accomplish together.
> 
> Welcome, Heather!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Bryan
> 
> 
> 
> [1] https://opensource.com/users/hleson
> [2]
> https://github.com/open-organization-ambassadors/open-org-workbook/blob/master/open_org_workbook_toc.md
> [3] http://textontechs.com/
> [4] https://twitter.com/fvntr/status/1048752779961851905
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Re: [Openorg-list] Welcome, Heather Leson!

2019-01-08 Thread Don Watkins
Welcome Heather! 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 8, 2019, at 6:28 AM, Bryan Behrenshausen  wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> With much joy, I'm writing to let you know that Heather Leson has agreed
> to become an Open Organization Ambassador. Heather works at the
> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, where
> she is the data literacy lead. As part of that work, she's especially
> focused on ways she can help her organization—and humanitarian
> organizations all over the world—achieve their missions by leveraging
> the power of open principles.
> 
> You might recognize Heather's byline from Opensource.com, because she's
> been writing for several years.[1] You may also have run into her
> excellent work in the Open Street Map community, which she details in
> the _Open Organization Workbook_.[2] It's just one of the many pieces on
> open communities that she's written. You can read more of her work at
> her blog, Text on Techs.[3]
> 
> Hailing from Geneva, Switzerland, Heather brings to our group an
> infectious passion for better understanding the way thinking and working
> openly can improve people's lives.[4] I'm excited to see what we'll
> accomplish together.
> 
> Welcome, Heather!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Bryan
> 
> 
> 
> [1] https://opensource.com/users/hleson
> [2]
> https://github.com/open-organization-ambassadors/open-org-workbook/blob/master/open_org_workbook_toc.md
> [3] http://textontechs.com/
> [4] https://twitter.com/fvntr/status/1048752779961851905
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[Openorg-list] The Open Organization Community Update for 1/8/2019

2019-01-08 Thread Bryan Behrenshausen
### Editor's Note ###

Welcome, friends, to the official launch of our community's 2019
publishing year!

This month, in addition to our regularly scheduled and always
outstanding programming, we'll be publishing a series of _bonus
articles_ aimed at helping you start your year on the right foot. Jono
Bacon, Angela Robertson, Jim Whitehurst, and Jason Hibbets have all
prepared pieces that should be helpful to you as you set your
resolutions and intentions for 2019. Stay tuned!

And as is tradition, we're kicking off the year with a new article from
ambassador Angela Robertson. Angela explores the question of privacy for
leaders who choose an open approach. This one's sure to generate some
discussion. Enjoy!

–B

### New Today ###

Angela Robertson: "Should open leaders expect to have privacy?"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/1/open-leaders-and-privacy-guide

red.ht/2QemvEm

Sample social media:

Does a desire for #privacy conflict with being open? Here's
@arobertson98 take: red.ht/2QemvEm #TheOpenOrg #leadership

"Whenever I find myself in this position, I ask myself an important
guiding question: 'Will sharing this promote inclusivity?'"
@arobertson98 on open #leadership and #privacy: red.ht/2QemvEm #TheOpenOrg

"...that sense of community is the product of shared stories. But when
open leaders share stories, articles, or other personal resources ...
how can they remain open without violating their privacy?"
red.ht/2QemvEm @arobertson98 #TheOpenOrg

### Traffic ###

Total page views for the month: 2,685

### Book Series Downloads ###

Organize for Innovation downloads for the month: 8
Workbook downloads for the month: 5
Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 8
Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 86
Field Guide downloads for the month: 7

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Re: [Openorg-list] Welcome, Heather Leson!

2019-01-08 Thread Jen Kelchner
Welcome, Heather!! I look forward to meeting you. If Laura is fangirling,
then that usually means I'll be lining up soon! :)

On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 7:30 AM Ben Owens  wrote:

> Welcome, Heather! Really excited to have you on board, given the wealth of
> experience you bring to the table...and also I'm no longer the newest
> ambassador!  
>
> Looking forward to catching up with everyone on Thursday!
>
> Best,
>
> -Ben
>
>
> *Benjamin C. Owens*
>
> *Education Innovation S*
> *trategist, Coach, & Author*
> Open Way Learning 
>
> 41 Fairhope Way, Brasstown, North Carolina 28902, USA
> Mobile: +1(706)878-8946
> Office: +1(828)389-0929
> Connect: Twitter (@engineerteacher 
> ), Linkedin , or
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> 
>
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> *
> *2017 Bridging the Gap Distinguished Teacher in STEM Education
> *
> *2016 NC Center for Science, Mathematics, & Technology Outstanding 9-16
> Educator *
> *2014 Hope Street Group National Teacher Fellow
> *
>
> Co-Author of "*Open Up, Education! How Open Way Learning Can Transform
> Schools*"
>
>
>
> Available from:
> Rowman & Littlefield
> 
> , Amazon.com
> 
> , Amazon.co.uk
> 
> , Google Books
> ,
> Trove 
> , and Bokus
> 
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 6:29 AM Bryan Behrenshausen 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> With much joy, I'm writing to let you know that Heather Leson has agreed
>> to become an Open Organization Ambassador. Heather works at the
>> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, where
>> she is the data literacy lead. As part of that work, she's especially
>> focused on ways she can help her organization—and humanitarian
>> organizations all over the world—achieve their missions by leveraging
>> the power of open principles.
>>
>> You might recognize Heather's byline from Opensource.com, because she's
>> been writing for several years.[1] You may also have run into her
>> excellent work in the Open Street Map community, which she details in
>> the _Open Organization Workbook_.[2] It's just one of the many pieces on
>> open communities that she's written. You can read more of her work at
>> her blog, Text on Techs.[3]
>>
>> Hailing from Geneva, Switzerland, Heather brings to our group an
>> infectious passion for better understanding the way thinking and working
>> openly can improve people's lives.[4] I'm excited to see what we'll
>> accomplish together.
>>
>> Welcome, Heather!
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Bryan
>>
>> 
>>
>> [1] https://opensource.com/users/hleson
>> [2]
>>
>> https://github.com/open-organization-ambassadors/open-org-workbook/blob/master/open_org_workbook_toc.md
>> [3] http://textontechs.com/
>> [4] https://twitter.com/fvntr/status/1048752779961851905
>>
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Re: [Openorg-list] Welcome, Heather Leson!

2019-01-08 Thread Ben Owens
Welcome, Heather! Really excited to have you on board, given the wealth of
experience you bring to the table...and also I'm no longer the newest
ambassador!  

Looking forward to catching up with everyone on Thursday!

Best,

-Ben


*Benjamin C. Owens*

*Education Innovation S*
*trategist, Coach, & Author*
Open Way Learning 

41 Fairhope Way, Brasstown, North Carolina 28902, USA
Mobile: +1(706)878-8946
Office: +1(828)389-0929
Connect: Twitter (@engineerteacher ),
Linkedin , or
Calendy


*Open Organization Ambassador
*
*2017 Bridging the Gap Distinguished Teacher in STEM Education
*
*2016 NC Center for Science, Mathematics, & Technology Outstanding 9-16
Educator *
*2014 Hope Street Group National Teacher Fellow
*

Co-Author of "*Open Up, Education! How Open Way Learning Can Transform
Schools*"



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On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 6:29 AM Bryan Behrenshausen 
wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> With much joy, I'm writing to let you know that Heather Leson has agreed
> to become an Open Organization Ambassador. Heather works at the
> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, where
> she is the data literacy lead. As part of that work, she's especially
> focused on ways she can help her organization—and humanitarian
> organizations all over the world—achieve their missions by leveraging
> the power of open principles.
>
> You might recognize Heather's byline from Opensource.com, because she's
> been writing for several years.[1] You may also have run into her
> excellent work in the Open Street Map community, which she details in
> the _Open Organization Workbook_.[2] It's just one of the many pieces on
> open communities that she's written. You can read more of her work at
> her blog, Text on Techs.[3]
>
> Hailing from Geneva, Switzerland, Heather brings to our group an
> infectious passion for better understanding the way thinking and working
> openly can improve people's lives.[4] I'm excited to see what we'll
> accomplish together.
>
> Welcome, Heather!
>
> Sincerely,
> Bryan
>
> 
>
> [1] https://opensource.com/users/hleson
> [2]
>
> https://github.com/open-organization-ambassadors/open-org-workbook/blob/master/open_org_workbook_toc.md
> [3] http://textontechs.com/
> [4] https://twitter.com/fvntr/status/1048752779961851905
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Re: [Openorg-list] Welcome, Heather Leson!

2019-01-08 Thread Allison Matlack
...and that's all the endorsement I need. :-D

Welcome, Heather! Looking forward to getting to know you!

-Allison

On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 6:49 AM Laura Hilliger  wrote:

> OMGOMGOMG!
>
> In addition to Bryan’s great introduction, let me just say that Heather is
> an amazing and outstanding community advocate who has been one of my girl
> crushes for almost a decade. I first came across her and her work at one of
> those nerdy open source festivals back in the day, and we’ve traded ideas
> and insights over the years. I can’t imagine a better addition to our
> Ambassador crew!
>
> WELCOME HEATHER! Huge <3
>
>
> *Laura Hilliger*laurahilliger.com
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> co-founder of weareopen.coop
>
>
> 
>
> On Jan 8, 2019, at 12:28 PM, Bryan Behrenshausen 
> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> With much joy, I'm writing to let you know that Heather Leson has agreed
> to become an Open Organization Ambassador. Heather works at the
> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, where
> she is the data literacy lead. As part of that work, she's especially
> focused on ways she can help her organization—and humanitarian
> organizations all over the world—achieve their missions by leveraging
> the power of open principles.
>
> You might recognize Heather's byline from Opensource.com, because she's
> been writing for several years.[1] You may also have run into her
> excellent work in the Open Street Map community, which she details in
> the _Open Organization Workbook_.[2] It's just one of the many pieces on
> open communities that she's written. You can read more of her work at
> her blog, Text on Techs.[3]
>
> Hailing from Geneva, Switzerland, Heather brings to our group an
> infectious passion for better understanding the way thinking and working
> openly can improve people's lives.[4] I'm excited to see what we'll
> accomplish together.
>
> Welcome, Heather!
>
> Sincerely,
> Bryan
>
> 
>
> [1] https://opensource.com/users/hleson
> [2]
>
> https://github.com/open-organization-ambassadors/open-org-workbook/blob/master/open_org_workbook_toc.md
> [3] http://textontechs.com/
> [4] https://twitter.com/fvntr/status/1048752779961851905
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[Openorg-list] Welcome, Heather Leson!

2019-01-08 Thread Bryan Behrenshausen
Hi folks,

With much joy, I'm writing to let you know that Heather Leson has agreed
to become an Open Organization Ambassador. Heather works at the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, where
she is the data literacy lead. As part of that work, she's especially
focused on ways she can help her organization—and humanitarian
organizations all over the world—achieve their missions by leveraging
the power of open principles.

You might recognize Heather's byline from Opensource.com, because she's
been writing for several years.[1] You may also have run into her
excellent work in the Open Street Map community, which she details in
the _Open Organization Workbook_.[2] It's just one of the many pieces on
open communities that she's written. You can read more of her work at
her blog, Text on Techs.[3]

Hailing from Geneva, Switzerland, Heather brings to our group an
infectious passion for better understanding the way thinking and working
openly can improve people's lives.[4] I'm excited to see what we'll
accomplish together.

Welcome, Heather!

Sincerely,
Bryan



[1] https://opensource.com/users/hleson
[2]
https://github.com/open-organization-ambassadors/open-org-workbook/blob/master/open_org_workbook_toc.md
[3] http://textontechs.com/
[4] https://twitter.com/fvntr/status/1048752779961851905

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