CiviCRM Establishment Committee Elections Results

Publicat
2018-11-01 12:12
Written by
josh - member of the CiviCRM community and Core Team member - about the Core Team

Contributor Elections

Of the 261 voters in this election, 199 cast ballots.

Those elected are:

  • Allen Shaw, US

  • Claire Williams, UK

  • Erika Bjune, US

  • Kathryn Carruthers, Canada

  • Rose Lanigan, UK

Partner Elections

Of the 62 voters in this election, 49 cast ballots.

Those elected are:

  • Alice Aguilar, US - Progressive Technology Project

  • Andrew Hunt, US - AGH Strategies

  • Erik Hommel, Netherlands - CiviCooP

  • Peter Davis, NZ - Fuzion

What’s Next?

Over the next two months, the committee will develop the outline approved by the Governance Summit into a document clearly laying out the structures and protocols of our new community representation system as described here: https://lab.civicrm.org/community/governance-summit-dev-camp/wikis/governance-summit/Governance-summit-decisions

We are very fortunate to have had such a capable group of candidates in both elections and we wish to acknowledge all those who offered their services:

Alejandro Salgado, Christophe Deman, Dana Skallman, David Moreton, Enrico Nardone, Jamie Novick, Joe Murray, Neil Planchon, Nicolas Ganivet, Parvez Saleh

On behalf of the whole CiviCRM community, the Election Team would like to thank all the candidates for their willingness to contribute for their time and skills to the Establishment Committee.  This is a major step in the evolution of the CiviCRM project that is so important to us all.

For further information, contact election@civicrm.org or ask in the Community channel on chat.civicrm.org

Comments

Congrats to a great group of capable committed people. Thanks for stepping up! It won't be easy melding all our divergent viewpoints. Best wishes in defining the best governance practices for the Civi community.

Congratulations everyone involved with this! There were some excellent candidates and it was a difficult choice to pick between them. I am sure the future of CiviCRM is in very capable hands. Looking forward to seeing the fruits of this going forward.