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Peter Bull <pbull@purplepaste.com> (2007-2009) (resume)

  1. The Community Software Lab was a big part of why I moved to Lowell
  2. I think the CSL provides valuable technology services
  3. As a VISTA I formed good relationships with CSL board and staff

Charllote Crockford <charlotte@ltc.org> (2006-2008) (Resume)

  1. My knowledge of what has been accomplished at the lab
  2. The UTEC database
  3. I look forward to a lot more from a delightful dynamic group
  4. It would be an honor for me to contribute in any small way

Joshua Harding <jharding@cs.uml.edu> (2005-2007) (Resume)

  1. The opportunity to contribute to an organization whose goals and activities strike me as exciting and particularly worthwhile.
  2. Stay in touch with, and contribute to, the vision which defines and directs these activities.
  3. The Community Software Lab is an organization that I hope to forge a long-standing relationship with, and being a member of the board of directors seems an excellent way to achieve this.

Jim Grenier <jgrenier@thoughtsonsales.org> (2008-2010) (Resume)

  1. I believe in the work currently being done by the CSL and MVHUB, and would like to help support that work.
  2. I believe that the plan to build a sustainable organization through a solid business plan and seeking new sources of funding is a responsible and worthy goal.
  3. I would like to lend my experience to those endeavors in a more formalized role.
  4. I would like to use this as an opportunity to give something back to the greater community in which we live.

Kristina Ickes <kickes@prospeed.net> (2006-2008) (Resume)

  1. Honored to be asked
  2. Belief that software should be readily accessible and not create hurdles
  3. Belief that reasonable income should be generated by sharing resources
  4. Understanding that there is a need in the community
  5. Hope that there are resources to be tapped to help fill the community needs

George Joseph <George_Joseph@uml.edu> (2007-2009) (Resume)

  1. The mission of CSL is something I believe in
  2. I hope to learn more about the community and non-profits in the area
  3. I would be glad to contribute my knowledge and skills where applicable


Fred Martin <fredm@cs.uml.edu> (2005-2007) (Resume)

  1. I believe it its mission of providing low-cost or free computational services to regional non-profit organizations that are doing worthwhile work.
  2. I am also interested in thinking through how the CSL might provide service learning opportunities to UML students, and act as a model for others to emulate in this regard.

Muriel Parsenghian <mparseghian&majilite.com> (2007-2009) (Resume)

  1. I think I could provide a different voice to the Board.
  2. I am interested in helping my community.
  3. I do have the time and energy to devote to the Board.

John Wooding <john_wooding&uml.edu> (2007-2009) (Resume)

  1. CSL manages to marry the possibilities inherent in new technologies to a deep commitment to democratic input and community participation.
  2. I hope to help CSL with their relationship with the university and to other institutions in the city.

Karen Zgoda <karen@karenzgoda.org> (2006-2008) (Resume)

  1. I'm honored to be asked
  2. I'm a happy customer/client of CSL services and I tell folks about the CSL all the time
  3. I want to contribute to advancing the mission of the CSL as I appreciate the need for this program
  4. It is important for me to be connected to community organizations to better understand community needs and to contribute to and conduct research on behalf of the greater Boston community