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==Executive Director - Marcin Jakubowski, PhD==
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opensourceecology@gmail.com
 
A Polish-American who is starting a new civilization -- from scratch -- in the Midwestern US. Marcin came to the U.S. from Poland as a child. He graduated with honors from Princeton and earned his PhD in fusion physics from the University of Wisconsin. Frustrated with the lack of relevance to pressing world issues in his education, he founded Open Source Ecology in 2003 in order to make closed-loop manufacturing a reality. He began development on the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) (see his 2011 TED Talk), an open source DIY tool set of 50 different industrial machines necessary to create a small civilization with modern comforts.
 
His work has recently been recognized in his acceptance as a [[2012 TED Senior Fellow]], a [[2012 Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow]], and his TED Talk was named the top 6th in the [[Huffington Post Best of TED 2011]]. His goal is to create the open source economy - an economy that optimizes both production and distribution - while providing environmental regeneration and social justice. To this end, Marcin is currently building a team of global collaborators and on-site builders for his land-based facility - to take this from concept to reality. He believes that the open source economy is a prerequisite to autonomy that allows people to pursue mastery - consistent with higher purpose.
 
==Director of Development - Aaron Makaruk==
 
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[[Aaron Makaruk]] AaronMakaruk@gmail.com
 
==Interdisciplinary Developer - Yoonseo Kang==
 
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ykang404@gmail.com
 
Let us expand and integrate our technological frontiers for social well-being
 
[[Yoonseo Kang]]
 
 
 
==Farm Manager - Gabrielle LeBlanc==
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feathersandmoss -at- gmail -dot- com
 
Gabrielle (Gabi) is at Factor e Farm to create a template for subsistent agriculture; developing and maintaining an ecosystem that produces sufficient food, fiber, medicine, and fuel for the Global Village.
*[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/User:Gabrielle_LeBlanc User Bio]
*[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Gabi_LeBlanc_Log Gabi's log]
*[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Gabrielle_Work_Plan Work Plan]
*[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Agriculture_Resources FeF Agriculture Resources]
*[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Factor_e_Farm_Site_Plan Site Plan]
*[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Garden_Plan On-Site Garden Plan]
*[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Neosubsistent_Agriculture_Model Neosubsistent Agriculture Model]
*[http://www.youtube.com/user/gabileblanc Gabi's Youtube Channel]
 
==Executive Assistant - Parker Bonnell==
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parkerbonnell@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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==Video Communications Director - Tristan Copley Smith==
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trizcs@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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=Past Participants=
==Volunteer - Graham Robertson - June - November, 2012==
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In 2008, Graham left school at 15 to be able to pursue his interests. After a year of researching and mulling ideas, he set out to connect with others who were working in permaculture design, and heard about OSE by word of mouth among interest groups in Dallas.
 
After two years of working with a natural builder in Texas and apprenticing on farms, Graham decided learning about fabrication of GVCS was his primary goal for 2012. He plans to take this knowledge back to Texas to replicate GVCS machines for sale and use in a small market garden endeavor.
 
His past research and experience lies in design of buildings and food systems; he hopes to find ways to integrate community design with GVCS tech.
 
He initially planned to build Microtrac prototype II before 2013, but has realized the shortage of hands at FeF and the abundance of other priorities, so his work on Microtrac design is on hiatus. He plans to resume work if/when FeF infrastructure is sufficient and a self-funding business model is in place for the project. If the right people and opportunities come together in Texas, he hopes to open a machine shop for developing and selling GVCS machines.
 
* Microtractor Research and Development [http://www.scrumy.com/barnyard28hoarders Scrum board]
* [[Graham_Robertson|Graham's Log]]
* grobertson29@gmail.com
 
==Production Director - Marshall Hilton P.E. - July - September, 2012==
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marshall.hilton@gmail.com
 
Marshall is a Mechanical Engineer, bike mechanic and metal fabricator originally from St. Louis, Missouri and recently from San Francisco, California.  He has a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering and a Masters of Architecture from the University of Kansas.  He holds a professional's Engineer's license in California.  He has worked for Arup in San Francisco for 4 years.  He has been a bike mechanics instructor at the Bike Kitchen in San Francisco for the last 3 years. 
 
Marshall's passion is creating transformative technologies which have a regenerative relationship with the earth while living in compassionate community. The principals of permiculture are his inspiration
 
Marshall is an avid bicyclist and in 2011 bicycled from San Francisco, CA to Oaxaca, Mexico with his sister.
 
==Volunteer - Aidan Williamson - June - August, 2012==
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aidan.d.williamson@gmail.com
 
General purpose volunteer and returning in December 2012 for 4 weeks.
 
==Volunteers - Summer 2011 ==
 
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Revision as of 01:10, 13 December 2012

About Open Source Ecology

About Open Source Ecology

Executive Director

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Marcin Jakubowski, PhD
Executive Director director@opensourceecology.org



“The next trillion dollar economy is the open source economy. The advent of open source hardware brings with it new forms of production, lifestyle, and therefore, governance and institutions. The world as we know it today is being turned upside down.”

Marcin and collaborators are designing and building open source industrial machines and publishing the plans online for free. The set of the 50 machines is known as the Global Village Construction Set, and is intended to lower the barriers for people and communities to build their own lives. Their challenge is economic sustainability of open enterprise – where open design and collaboration are inherent parts of the development process. Open Source Ecology is developing the Distributive Enterprise business model – an enterprise with not only open blueprints for products and services, but also open enterprise and operations blueprints – as part of their viral replicability criteria. The overarching goal is to develop a generalized framework for innovation – accelerated by open sharing of best practices – so problems are solved faster than they are created.

See Marcin's bio.


Community Manager

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Jonathan Kocurek
Community Manager



The Community Manager is responsible for talent search and volunteer placement and management. Jonathan has been supporting OSE since 2012, has co-organized the MicroHouse 4 workshop, and has stepped up to Community Management in 2015.

"The dematerialization of world by the Internet is changing the way we live our lives revolutionizing our relationships and how we work together. The Open Source Economy is not only changing our economics, but also changing our realities such as how communities can collaborate for innovation...openly."

Jonathan has supported and served faith-based and humanitarian organizations with management consulting, organizational development, and other various field services. His technical background has over 15 years of telecommunications experience in network systems and analysis. Jonathan exhibits a passion for people, and technology as means to empower communities and transform lives.


Power Cube Lead

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Tom Griffing
Power Cube Lead



Tom Griffing has a background in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Technical Writing and Hydraulics. He runs a small computer consulting business, instructs Tai Chi classes and also teaches "online" computer classes for a community college in Dallas. He has a farm in East Texas with a shop where he practices permaculture farming, works on projects of interest and sells Power Cube kits, parts and other items. He has also led OSE workshops on fabricating the Power Cube and Micro Power Cube. Tom Griffing is OSE's Power Cube Lead and has been in Power Cube development since 2011.


Graphics Lead

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Jean-Babtiste Vervaeck
Graphics Lead



The Graphics Lead is responsible for Open Source Ecology's graphics and design style. Jean-Baptiste has been involved in creating OSE infographics, graphics templates, and style guidelines.


Media Advisor

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Emily Aiken
Media Advisor



Emily Aiken has been assisting OSE since 2012. Emily has organized an OSE Design Charette, assisted in drafting OSE's Character Stand and Promise, and has been providing feedback on OSE's media presence. She runs a Creative Strategy Agency at The Story Studio.


Project Advisor

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Diana Leafe Christian
Project Advisor



Project Advisors serve various roles at OSE. Diana Leafe Christian has joined the effort in 2015 and is currently advising OSE on governance and team building issues. She is a consultant and trainer on Sociocracy.


Organizational Advisor

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Catarina Mota, Ph.D.
Organizational Advisor



Catarina Mota advises OSE on issues related to open source hardware development, collaboration, and standards. She has been involved in OSE collaboration since 2012, and is supporting OSE because, in her words, "Open Source Hardware is the future."