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===={{{Legal|Legal}}}====
{{staff member
| name = Kelly Kay
| username = Kkay
| position = {{{DGC|Deputy General Counsel}}}
| image = Kelly Kay 010 - Wikimedia Foundation Oct11.jpg
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{{staff member
| name = Michelle Paulson
| username = Mpaulson (WMF)<!--used to edit with User:WMF Legal-->
| position = {{{LC|Legal Counsel}}}
| image = Michelle Paulson 009 - Wikimedia Foundation Oct11.jpg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Stephen LaPorte
| username = Slaporte (WMF)
| position = {{{LC|Legal Counsel}}}
| image = Stephen LaPorte.jpg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Daisy Chen
| username = Dchen (WMF)
| position = {{{PL|Paralegal}}}
| image = Daisy Chen-2.jpg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Rory
| link = Rory
| position = {{{M|Mascot}}}
| image = Rory_Tiger_7.jpg
}}


====={{{LegalIntern|Legal interns}}}=====
{{staff member
| name = William Kelly
| username = WKelly (WMF)
| position = {{{LI|Legal Intern}}}
| image = Billy Kelly wmf staff page.jpeg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Rubina Kwon
| username = RKwon (WMF)
| position = {{{LI|Legal Intern}}}
| image = Rubina Kwon.jpg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Karina Pulec
| username = KPulec (WMF)
| position = {{{LI|Legal Intern}}}
| image = Karina Pulec-4-1.jpg
}}
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The Legal & Community Advocacy Department runs a legal internship program to educate and train promising law students or recent law school graduates in the areas of Internet law and free knowledge organizations. The team is [[Job openings#Legal and Community Advocacy|looking for legal interns]] for every Summer, Fall, and Spring semester.
===={{{CommunityAdvocacy|Community Advocacy}}}====
{{staff member
| name = Philippe Beaudette
| username = Philippe (WMF)
| position = {{{DCR|Director of Community Advocacy}}}
| image = PBeaudette april 2010 wikimedia 03 10 238.jpg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Maggie Dennis
| username = Mdennis
| position = {{{CommunityL|Community Liaison}}}
| image = MaggieDennis.jpg
}}
===={{{Communications|Communications}}}====
{{staff member
| name = Jay Walsh
| username = JayWalsh
| position = {{{SDcomm| Senior Director, Communications}}}
| image = Jay Walsh May 2008.JPG
}}
{{staff member
| name = James Alexander
| username = Jalexander
| position = {{{WMM|Wikimedia Merchandise Manager}}}
| image = James Alexander 005 - Wikimedia Foundation Oct11.jpg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Tilman Bayer
| username = Tbayer
| position = {{{SOA|Senior Operations Analyst}}}
| image = Tilman Bayer 002 - Wikimedia Foundation Oct11.jpg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Matthew Roth
| username = Mroth
| position = {{{GCM|Global Communications Manager}}}
| image = 04 Matthew Roth - Wikimedia Foundation 05.jpg
}}
{{staff member
| name = Heather Walls
| username = Hwalls
| position = {{{VD|Visual Designer (Contractor)}}}
| image = 06 Heather Walls - Wikimedia Foundation 04.jpg
}}
}}
}}



Revision as of 18:01, 13 December 2012

About Open Source Ecology

Office of the Executive Director

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Marcin Jakubowski, PhD
Executive Director



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.


Global Village Construction Set - Machine Development

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Yoonseo Kang
Machine Developer



The Global Village Construction Set is a modular, DIY, low-cost, high-performance platform that enables fabrication of the 50 different Industrial Machines that it takes to build a small, sustainable civilization with modern comforts. See Key Features


Fundraising

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Aaron Makaruk
Director of Development



The fundraising team develops revenue opportunities to further the mission of Open Source Ecology.


Agriculture

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Gabrielle LeBlanc
Farm Manager



The agriculture team manages agricultural operations at Factor e Farm.


Global Village Construction Set - Documentation

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Tristan Copley Smith
Video Communications Director



The documentation team creates replication materials to assist independent builders of the Global Village Construction Set.


Information Technology

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Elifarley Cruz
IT Manager



The IT team manages our web sites and supports online operations.


Volunteers

Open Source Ecology is fortunate to attract volunteers from all over the world.


Past Participants

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Marshall Hilton P.E.
Production Director
July - September, 2012



These are previous contributors who lived and worked at Factor e Farm.