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The following people have been nominated:
Name | Organization | Statement |
Aaron Neslin | Five Colleges | I am nominating Aaron Neslin, 5 Colleges FOLIO implementation/maintenance coordinator. Aaron is collaborative, conscientious, and technically skilled. He has a great deal of experience brining up new library systems. |
Phil Robinson | Cornell University | IT leader with 20+ years’ experience in these roles: Director of Library Systems (current), Assistant Director of Integration, Technical Architect, Manager of Custom Applications, and Sr Developer. I champion cloud-first and DevOps methodologies. In FOLIO I participate in these SIGs: SysOps, User Management, and Support. I attended the last WOLFCon and ran tests in the last two FOLIO Bug Fests. |
Mark Deutsch | Duke University | I'd like to continue being a member of the Technical Council so that I can continue to be a voice that pushes to prioritise the needs of all kinds of users at all kinds of institutions. Whether those users are interacting with the UI, developing integrations, or customising their installation, we shouldn't lose focus of them when debating technical questions. |
Craig McNally | EBSCO Information Services | * Developer on FOLIO for 4+ years with contributions in many domains, e.g. acquisitions, finance, permissions, OKAPI, Spring/RMB, authn/authz, edge APIs, etc. |
Jakub Skoczen | Index Data | Jakub is Index Data's Lead Software Architect and has been a member of the original FOLIO team behind the design and development of Okapi, RMB and Stripes. Currently Jakub is primarily the Product Owner for Core Platform team where he oversees the development of core FOLIO modules and frameworks. He is also the lead of the community DevOps team that maintains FOLIO's development environments, CI/CD tools and performs release management. |
Jeremy Huff | Texas A&M University | I am happy to put my name forward as a nominee to serve on the folio Technical Council. I have been a member on the council for the past six months, and have been a contributing member to the folio community for the past five years. |
Sha Jiang | JIANGSU JIATU NETWORK TECHONOLOGY CO.,LTD. | Master of software engineering management, Peking University. Head of JIATU FOLIO team. 15 years of software development experience. 8 years management experience in software development team. 3 years experience in FOLIO localization & deployment. |
Raman Auramau | EPAM | I am an engineer with strong technical background in Java development and micro-service design, and with main professional focus in solution architecture. Having ~15 years of experience in software engineering I can now present myself as a skilled Solution Architect and Team Leader with proven success stories in different domains. |
Fred Schumacher | University of Colorado, Boulder | As the Program Manager for library technologies, I have been directly involved in assessing FOLIO as a viable next-gen LSP. In January 2021, CU Boulder launched our own FOLIO@CU initiative with a projected go-live date of mid 2022. I am the designated project owner and tech lead. |
Zak Burke | Cornell University/FOLIO Community | A front-end developer for FOLIO since 2017, I am a current member of the Tech Council and Support SIG, UI team lead for several core UI apps and modules, and unofficial convener of weekly UI developer meetings. The modules I regularly commit to rely on more than 50 different Okapi interfaces, providing me with broad insight both into FOLIO's features and its technical underpinnings and challenges. I recognize the need to balance individual teams' desires to operate nimbly and independently within their domains with the need to establish common, project-wide expectations, services, and guidelines. I am particularly concerned with a11y and i18n, making sure FOLIO is usable by the widest possible audience. |
Tod Olson | University of Chicago | I am a Systems Librarian and manage our ILS group. I have worked in library systems for three decades in various technical and analytic roles. I have a broad understanding of library data, data lifecycle, applications, integrations, and how they support a library’s operations and mission. I often act as a bridge between technical staff, non-technical staff, operations and administration. |