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== Partners<br>  ==
== Partners ==


(needs: definition of each partners role)<br>
(needs: definition of each partners role)


Founding Partners<br>
Founding Partners


*MacArthur Foundation<br>
*MacArthur Foundation
*Carnegie Foundation<br>
*Carnegie Foundation
*Creative Commons<br>
*Creative Commons


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Community Partners


Community Partners <br>
*HASTAC
 
*Free Knowledge Institute
*HASTAC<br>
*Neoteny
*Free Knowledge Institute<br>
*Hackerspaces
*Neoteny <br>
*P2PU
*Hackerspaces<br>
*P2PU<br>


== Drumbeat Festival 2010 Core Team<br>  ==
== Drumbeat Festival 2010 Core Team<br>  ==

Revision as of 10:59, 19 July 2010


Drumbeat Festival 2010 Team

This page includes the borad overview of personell for DBF10. 


Partners

(needs: definition of each partners role)

Founding Partners

  • MacArthur Foundation
  • Carnegie Foundation
  • Creative Commons

Community Partners

  • HASTAC
  • Free Knowledge Institute
  • Neoteny
  • Hackerspaces
  • P2PU

Drumbeat Festival 2010 Core Team

  • Mark Surman, Mozilla Foundation Executive Director: vision, fundraising & development, budget, strategic partnership lead
  • Nathaniel James, Mozilla Foundation team: Festival motherboard/global coordinator - oversees and supports Festival team
  • Allen Gunn, Aspiration Tech: supports Mark & Nathan
  • Maria Sole, Barcelona-based Logistics lead
  • Michelle Thorne
  • Heidi Chen, Carnegie Foundation
  • Anya Kamenetz, documentation - 'The state of learning, freedom and the web'
  • Enric Senabre Hidalgo, Local committee chair
  • Hilary Hall, travel coordination
  • Sean Bonner, Hackerspaces
  • Cathy Davidson, HASTAC
  • David Jacovkis, Free Knowledge Institute
  • Katie Salen, MacArthur Foundation

Working process: Festival committee meets with all working group leads) weekly beginning in week of July 19.


Working Groups

(needs development - job descriptions, leads/chairs and other assigments)

Program: Shapes the content and participant experience.

  • Mark Surman, Mozilla, Co-chair
  • Michelle Thorne, Creative Commons
  • Philipp Schmidt, P2PU
  • Sean Bonner, Hackerspaces
  • Cathy Davidson, HASTAC
  • David Jacovkis, Free Knowledge Institute
  • Katie Salen, MacArthur Foundation
  • Cathy Casserly, Carnegie Foundation
  • Nathaniel James, Mozilla
  • Allen Gunne, Aspiration Tech


Needs for Program Working Group: 

  • Someone from open ed
  • Connie Yowell, MacArthur (??)
  • Ronoldo Lemos, FGV in Brasil
  • Someone from Libraries
  • Somone from Local Working Group

Barcelona Local:develops strong local partnerships, informs program, COM, and volunteer WGs

  • Alina Mierluș (Mozilla)
  • Enric Senabre Hidalgo (Observatory for CiberSociety, Citilab, Amical Viquipèdia)
  • Ismael Peña-López (UOC)
  • Joan Goma (Amical Viquipèdia)
  • Laia Benito Pericas (Amical Viquipèdia)
  • Marc Pous  (BDigital)
  • Maria Josep Solé (Drumbeat Festival 2010 Core Team)
  • Mariana Benavidez (Softonic)
  • Toni Hermoso (SoftCatala, Amical Viquipèdia)

Working progess: each working group meets twice monthly July-Sept and weekly through October. Nathan will attend all WG meetings.


Other Team Members

Yolanda Hippensteele, independent contractor, supports Nathan, 15 hrs/month.

Aimee Tyrrel, Mozilla Corporation & Moz10 Summit Lead, has offered to advise Nathan as appropriate


Vendor Needs

  •  Communication, Outreach, & Marketing (COM): designs and implements communications plan, including participant recruitment, earned media, and social media
  • Design: venue, program, and collateral design