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<meta content="Open Focus, Inc. : Open Focus is a humanitarian organization committed to empowering communities through the use of open-source technology solutions. We operate online and offline in order to promote and foster collaboration from the grassroots to global levels. We believe in transparency, open-source technology, and open communication. Our flagship initiative, High Tech Humanitarians (HTH), is an open-source, online repository and digital laboratory for communities, innovators, and organizations to work together for humanitarian solutions to the world's greatest challenges." name="description">
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<h2><a aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" href="#a-non-profit-technology-company" id="a-non-profit-technology-company"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>A non-profit technology company</h2>
<h3><a aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" href="#mission" id="mission"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Mission</h3>
<p>Open Focus is a humanitarian organization committed to empowering communities through the use of open-source technology solutions. We operate online and offline in order to promote and foster collaboration from the grassroots to global levels. We believe in transparency, open-source technology, and open communication. Our flagship initiative, High Tech Humanitarians (HTH), is an open-source, online repository and digital laboratory for communities, innovators, and organizations to work together for humanitarian solutions to the world's greatest challenges.</p>
<h3><a aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" href="#team" id="team"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Team</h3>
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<dt>Michelle McCloskey</dt>
<dd>Training, Knowledge and Data Coordinator, Michelle is also the founder of The Linguaphile Project, a non-profit supporting minority, endangered, and diaspora languages. Michelle is passionate about figuring out the "why" and "how", especially when it comes to using data to tell a story. She is also a part-time student of UX design.</dd>
<dt>Giulio Coppi</dt>
<dd>Humanitarian Innovation Fellow at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Fordham University, consultant with OCHA and OECD, formerly field manager with the International Committee of the Red Cross in Afghanistan, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, and with UN Human Rights (OHCHR) in Central Asia. Giulio is convinced that innovation springs from the meeting of opportunity, creativity and need, and that humanitarian innovation is genetically linked to the field more than to headquarters.</dd>
<dt>Mimi Flynn</dt>
<dd>Senior user experience (UX) software engineer. She volunteers her time as an early member of The Things Network - New York, and as an active mentor and educator to locally-based and remote junior developers. Founder and lead of SilentCog, a GitHub group that mentors junior engineers via code collaboration. Mimi loves building and fixing things; a perennial maker, always thinking of new applications for projects. She is committed to open source software and builds various types of low-cost embedded systems.</dd>
<dt>Forrest Filler</dt>
<dd>Risk manager and occupational safety; formerly in historic preservation and architectural conservation. Forrest is passionate about open source technology and IoT. He is an early member of The Things Network - New York (The Things Network is an open source initiative based in Amsterdam). He assists with maintaining the New York membership's online presence via their GitHub to facilitate the dissemination of their engineering group's research. He is a part-time student of software development.</dd>
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<p><a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p>
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