Board of Directors
Free Geek's 501(c)(3) status requires that we have a board of directors. And that carries with it certain implications, not the least that the BOD is responsible for seeing that decisions are responsible and in the best interest of the corporation. Which also implies that the BOD would have the right/responsibility to last word on any decisions made by Council. There has been an active discussion on the purpose and makeup of the Board.
Active projects
- Obtaining and preserving documentation from previous incarnations of the Board
- Creating Board Orientation materials, including a New Director Agreement to detail the responsibilities of board members
- Working on a Sample Conflict of Interest Policy
Board Meetings
There is a Meeting Template that may be used when setting up a new Board Meeting. (Remember to copy commitments from the previous meeting's minutes.)
- January 11, 2006
- April 18, 2006
- July 12, 2006
- October 11, 2006 - Annual meeting
- January 10, 2007
- April 10, 2007
- July 10, 2007
- October 10, 2007
- January 9, 2008
- April 9, 2008
Occasionally the board will have to make decisions via email: our policy on that is outlined here.
Current Board Members
Board members are elected to two year terms, except where indicated. (When the board re-formed in October 2005, half of the positions were for one year terms to implement staggering of terms.)
- Oso Martin, Director
- Founder, original incorporator of Free Geek. Former member of staff collective, as Outreach Coordinator.
- second term, ends October 2009
- Interim Chairperson, July 2007 - October 2007
- Marie Deatherage, Director
- Director, Communication & Learning, Meyer Memorial Trust; current volunteer.
- Marie (aka Maria Deathstar) aspires to be a geek, but she's only a wannabe at this point. However, she loves Free Geek with all her heart so we pretend like we think she's a geek. A journalist, a geography professor, and a disability rights advocate in former lives, Marie is especially interested in helping Free Geek become better known among people who have the capacity to give money to geeks. Marie wants to be a documentary filmmaker when she grows up.
- First term, October 2005 - October 2006 (One year term)
- Secretary, October 2005 - October 2006
- second term, ends October, 2008
- Laurel Hoyt, Secretary
- Former Free Geek Education Coordinator; current volunteer. Researcher, Post-Carbon Institute.
- First term, October 2005 - October 2006 (One year term)
- Chairperson, October 2005 - October 2006
- Secretary, October 2006 - Present
- second term, ends October 2008
- Seamus Campbell, Chair
- Current volunteer. Programmer. Xymurgist. Former Free Geek Education-Coordinator Coordinator.
- second term, ends October 2009
- Treasurer, October 2005 - October 2007
- Chair, October 2007 - Present
- Jon Van Oast, Director
- Current volunteer. Programmer, code-mercenary.
- In order to avoid having to fix bugs in the DOS-based SMTP gateway he wrote for a Novell network, coupled with the fact that perl4 in DOS was frustrating him, Jon built his first linux box in 1992. It ran for 2 years hidden above the acoustic ceiling tiles in sub-basement level B of the university medical center where Jon worked. It ran for 4 more years there after he left, until he showed up in the middle of the night on a trip back home and took it with him back to Portland. Now you know how he and linux fell in love.
- first term, ends October 2008
- Tim Collier, Treasurer
- CPA and itinerant bean counter
- Tim also brings another "outside the volunteer pool" perspective to keep Marie company and we held a special mid term election to get him on board (January 2007).
- first term, ends October 2008
- Treasurer, October 2007 - Present
- Curt Pederson, Director
- (bio needed)
- Curt Pederson comes to us from the OSU Open Source Labs and is the CIO for the Oregon University system.
- first term, ends October 2009
Past Board Members
this is not a full list
- Bob Griggs, October 2005 - March 2006
- Joe Buckmaster, October 2005 - August 2006
- Wren Ng Thornton, October 2005 - August 2007
- Aaron Burt, October 2006 - October 2007