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Small Funding A/B tests
domestic violence
packaged divorce
more happy users
small success
It has been a year
management by objective not for me
not open jobs/ 10 year pre
2 page accademic paper
usability
mission
micro pair programming parking
other people's poverty
marathon dental work
matching funds
Life Support Tech Tip
party (good) downtime (bad)
<insert something clever here>
finished
rant: stupid children
Parker 2007
Services for Paul Hansen
FYI CSL audit
MVHub.com ZIP code sort
status: quo
finance fiduciary responsibility
goofy pile
on time for once
prodigal update
embrace failure and anxiety
new yearhelpW
better late than never.t
boomer grant funded for $20,000
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simple and laughing at failure
$20,000
Fransico franco still dead
drunken master
PARTY !!! planning utec monks festival IRS
coffee lunch irs spam utec
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Andy Jacobson <andy@brewdawakening.com> (2010-2012) (1st term) (Resume)

  1. I like the mission and goal of CSL.
  2. Watching Dan work tirelessly at running and improving the organization with the resources he has amazed me.
  3. As a business owner I feel that I can bring some expertise from the lessons I learned over the past years while also learning new things.

Eric Sack <massmediamany@gmail.com> (2010-2012) (1st term) (Resume)

  1. I feel that the CSL and LTC share a common history and I'd like so see these organizations work together in the future.
  2. I also think that LTC and the CSL face some of the same challenges which technologically-centric non-profits tend to suffer from
  3. I'm good with leveraging scant resources and pulling off incredible feats, I think the CSL would benefit from this.

Fred Martin <fredm@cs.uml.edu> (2005-2011) (final term) (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.

Jim Grenier <jgrenier@thoughtsonsales.org> (2008-2012) (2nd term) (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.

Muriel Parsenghian<mparseghian@majilite.com> (2007-2011) (2nd term) (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.