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The table of Fedora Leadership Group Nominees below will be used for the upcoming election. To make a nomination/s please complete the form at http://bit.ly/LGnomination. Self-nominations are welcome! After nominations are verified with the nominee they will be added to this page along with the nominee's personal statement. For a list of eligible Member organizations, visit http://bit.ly/fedora_members

NameOrganizationTitle/RolePersonal Statement
John DoeUniversity of DoeAssociate University Librarian

After nominee's have verified their willingness they will be listed here and asked to make a brief statement which may include:
1) An indication of their involvement/experience with Fedora at their institution and with the broader Fedora community.
2) Some detail about what they believe should be the current priorities and/or long term strategies.

Tim Shearer

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Head, Software DevelopmentUNC Libraries have been using Fedora as the core technology in the Carolina Digital Library.  We have been an engaged community member and contributed significant developer time to Fedora 4, offering leadership around access controls among other contributions.  Tim Shearer manages the repository team, three developers and the repository librarian
 Terry ReeseThe Ohio State University Head of Digital Initiatives 

Terry Reese is the Head of Digital Initiatives at The Ohio State University Libraries with responsibility for the planning and development of digital libraries architecture and infrastructure.  He has extensive experience with a variety of repository systems, with research interests grounded in metadata and linked data issues.  The Ohio State University Libraries has begun utilizing Fedora 4 as part of its core management and preservation system for digital content as a key piece of our new digital infrastructure, and back end to our new image management system in the libraries.

 
Julie AllinsonUniversity of YorkDigital Library ManagerJulie has been a long time advocate for Fedora and an active member of the Fedora UK&I user group. She has also ran the SWORD project looking at repository interoperability and has been recently working on a Linked data project so I think can make a valuable contribution to the future of the Fedora project. The University of York has been committed to Fedora since 2008 and has a production repository with many thousands of objects. We are hoping to shortly announce a move to the Hydra solution layer in the near future.
Stefano CossuArt Institute of ChicagoDirector of Application Services, Collections 
Chris AwreUniversity of HullHead of Information ManagementI have worked with Fedora for over 10 years, and have experienced its evolution over this time, working with colleagues at Hull to inform its development as we can.  I have co-chaired with Richard Green the Fedora UK & Ireland user group over that time, linking up with wider European Fedora usage where feasible.  As a long-standing Hydra adopter, I am keen to ensure the long-term viability of Fedora and its ability to serve different frameworks needs such as Hydra's.
Zheng (John) WangUniversity of Notre DameAssociate University Librarian, Digital Access, Resources and Information Technology 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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