Net Board Gain.

I have bad news and I have good news in relationship to our board of directors, but the net gain is a positive one!

First, I must announce the resignation of Ellen Williams from our Board of Directors. She has been very helpful during these early stages of our formation, but personal priorities have drawn her in too many directions. Luckily for us, she is astute enough to recognize this before it was able to interfere with fulfillment of her responsibilities. Thank you for your help and guidance, Ellen and we all wish you the best of luck!!

Secondly, I’m happy to announce that we have two new board members. Both are easy to find on Google and bring with them a passion for citizen engagement, a technical understanding of social media, and a whole host of other skills, both relevant and irrelevant!

Noel Dickover impressed me from our first meeting with his grasp of the inner workings of government and his thoughts about, “Putting Citizens on Par with Lobbyists” which he had previously blogged about. Noel day job is as a contractor for the Department of Defense and has been involved in the innovative application of social media in a very rigid, non-accepting environment, most prominently with DODTechipedia. If that wasn’t enough, he also carves pumpkins that will make your head explode – like the 178lb Death Star (scroll down to find it), for example!!

Nisma Zaman and I connected at Participation Camp in early July during my session on Citizen Participation in Congress. Afterwards, we ended up talking extensively about a wide-diversity of topics that included growing up in the 80s, social media, and the value of being able to communicate with your government. She has a past filled with documentary film-making and Emmy-winning, a future as a Master’s student at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, and a present filled with figure skating in Idaho.

So we’ve expanded the board in its passion for government communication and in its diversity, both of which I think are vital elements for guiding the future of the Open Forum Foundation.

Onwards and Upwards!!

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Wayne Moses Burke
August 11th, 2009 11:13 pm
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