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<h2>Executive Team</h2>
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<h3><a href="mailto:[email protected]">Greg Elin</a></h3>
<p class="title">President and Founder</p>
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Greg Elin is an expert on open government data and was one of the first Chief Data Officer in U.S. Federal Government. During his time Chief Data Officer for the Federal Communications Commission, the FCC successfully launched the agency's first data APIs, the first national Broadband Map, crowdsourced measurements of broadband performance, an internal Enterprise Information Catalog, a clearing house of accessible communication devices, and the first centralized online database of 2,000 television stations public inspection files including real-time political ad disclosures.</p>
<p>Before entering the civil service, Mr. Elin. created the Sunlight Labs at the Sunlight Foundation dramatically expanding government transparency through web 2.0 technologies. He has spent 20 years developing easy-to-use information tools and helping organizations embrace disruptive technologies. According to FierceGovernmentIT's 2012 Fierce15 profile, "what sets Elin apart from others in similar positions is his tireless pursuit of data that is truly usable."
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<h3><a href="mailto:[email protected]">Matthew Burton</a></h3>
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Matthew Burton has held multiple technology leadership positions, including CIO, Deputy CIO, and Software Development Lead. During his 4 years at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Mr. Burton lead 70+ government staff and 40+ contractors in execution of CFPB’s day-to-day IT operations and long-term technology vision and guided the technology team through periods of immense demand and enormous statutory responsibilities, including the nationwide deployment of bank examiners to tens of thousands of financial institutions.
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<h2>Advisory Board</h2>
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<h3>Brian Behlendorf</h3>
<p>Brian Behlendorf is a technologist, computer programmer, and an important figure in the open-source software movement. He was a primary developer of the Apache Web server, the most popular web server software on the Internet, and a founding member of the Apache Group, which later became the Apache Software Foundation. Behlendorf served as President of the Foundation for three years. He has served on the board of the Mozilla Foundation since 2003, Benetech since 2009 and the Electronic Frontier Foundation since 2013.</p>
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<h3>Russell J. Bruemmer</h3>
<p>During a career over three decades long Russell Bruemmer has served as a counselor and trusted adviser to senior executives and boards of directors in the government, corporate, education, and not-for-profit sectors. Mr. Bruemmer clerked for Judge William H. Webster on the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, served as Chief Counsel-Congressional Affairs for the FBI, Special Counsel to the Director of Central Intelligence, the Central Intelligence Agency's General Counsel, and a Partner Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering. His practice has covered virtually all business and commercial subjects including compliance reviews, corporate structuring, and corporate governance counseling. He currently serves on the board of SheerWind Inc., a company with a revolutionary design to convert wind into electricity and on the board of Vessels Coal Gas, a company that converts methane emissions from coal mines into electricity and carbon credits.</p>
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<h3>Seamus Kraft</h3>
<p>Seamus loves America, technology and helping people participate in their communities. He launched OpenGov with Chairman Issa in 2011 while holding down a Congressional day-job as Director of Digital Strategy and press secretary for the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Leading a plucky team of digital ninjas from 2009 to 2013, he built the committee’s influential digital presence from scratch and lived to tell the tale.</p>
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<h3>Henry Poole</h3>
<p>Henry Poole has more than 30 years experience in information technology innovation, organizational transformation and strategic management. Henry founded one of the first Internet Agencies in 1993, led a French free and open source company to outsell Redhat retail in the US in 2001, and launched the first blog for a US congressman in 2003. Henry serves on the boards of several technology companies as well as the Free Software Foundation. As co-founder of CivicActions, he has recently advised on the turnaround of a large scale, multi-vendor DOD Drupal project as well as the launch of a new platform for the San Francisco Human Services Agency. </p>
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<h3>Anne L. Washington, PhD</h3>
<p>Anne L. Washington is an Assistant Professor in the Organization Development and Knowledge Management Program in the George Mason University School of Public Policy. Her research investigates socio-technical aspects of transparency initiatives and electronic government projects. In 2012, she was the first U.S. citizen to be invited as a fellow with the Peter Pribilla Foundation at the Leipzig Graduate School of Management and Technical University of Munich (TUM). As an international team of scholars, the Pribilla fellows investigated the relationship between learning, failure and leadership in building innovation. She investigated how data fails and the role of innovation in government technology. Political informatics , or poli-Informatics, is her current three-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant that brings big data principles to the study of government and politics. She is leading a group of colleagues in using open government data to build research capacity for data intensive research. She also was with the Congressional Research Service at the Library of Congress specializing in legislative systems for nine years. Since 2008, she has served as an invited expert to the W3C E-Government Interest Group and the W3C Government Linked Data Working Group.</p>
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<h3>Teddy Zmhral</h3>
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Teddy Zmrhal is a serial entrepreneur and learning designer. Most recently, Mr. Zmrhal was with IDEO working with the Singapore government among other clients. He's co-founded a number of companies and non-profits over the years including Learning Productions, a learning simulation company that successfully existed in 2000. He's taught entrepreneurship, business strategy, and design at the Haas School of Business, both the Kellogg School of Management and the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University, The Institute of Design in Chicago and was both Associate Chair and faculty of the groundbreaking Design MBA program at the California College of the Arts. He's mentored and taught at Excelerate in Chicago, Startup Weekend, Lean Startup Machine and the Founder's Institute in the Bay Area and at Greenstart - the clean tech accelerator. Teddy earned a Master of Learning Sciences from Northwestern University and MBAs in Strategy and Entrepreneurship from Columbia and London Business Schools.
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