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Community Council Election

We are conducting the election for the first FOLIO Community Council. We are seeking individuals who have experience with one or more of:

- Leadership experience with non-profit organizations
- Strong collaborative skills who are able to drive decisions that champion the interests of the community and project
- Participating in and/or managing open community governance
- Library management systems and library workflows
- Planning software development projects
- Agile software development methodologies, including Epic, Feature and Story creation
- Knowledge of recent library operations and future needs
- Experience with defining functional requirements and understanding of technical requirements

See also FOLIO Governance Model Election Process and previous election in 2021. The successful candidates from 2021 each have a 1- or 2-year term as follows:

  • One year terms (July 2021 -- June 2022):
    • Kathleen Berry (Five Colleges)
    • Rachel Besara (Missouri State University)
    • Tom Cramer (Stanford University)
    • Dracine Hodges (Duke University)
    • Ian Ibbotson (Knowledge Integration (K-Int))
    • Marko Knepper (University Library Mainz)
    • Paula Sullenger (Texas A&M University)
  • Two year terms (July 2021 – June 2023):
    • Mike Gorrell (Index Data)
    • Harry Kaplanian (EBSCO Information Services)
    • Kirstin Kemner-Heek (GBV (Goettingen))
    • Keven Liu (Shanghai Library)
    • Boaz Nadav-Manes (Lehigh University)
    • Maike Osters (HBZ (Cologne))
    • Leander Seige (Leipzig University Library)
    • Simeon Warner (Cornell University)

There are thus 7 seats open for 2-year terms starting July 2022. CC members currently serving an initial 1-year term that ends June 2022 may stand for re-election.

Dates

Nominations will be collected from May 9 through May 20, 2022

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The following individuals have been nominated:

NameInstitutionCandidate Statement

Results

TBD