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== Final Timeline for this election ==
- '''6 January 2014''' - Call for nominations goes out
- '''13 January 2014''' - Nomination Phase Closes
- '''22 January 2014''' - List of nominees goes out and voting begins  (updated  from 21 January to 22 January on 22 January by Amber Graner)
- '''26 January 2014''' - Voting Phase closes (updated  from 24 January to 26 January on 22 January by Amber Graner)
- '''27 January 2014''' - New Project Leads Announced
- '''28 January 2014'''  - New Project Leads Assume responsibility of the projects (all pws and permissions are set)
  and transitions begins at the OCP Summit.
== Nominees by Project ==
== Nominees by Project ==


=== Hardware Management ===
=== Hardware Management ===
 
==== Rajeev Agrawala - Goldman Sachs (Un-opposed) ====
==== Rajeev Agrawala - Goldman Sachs ====
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Rajeev Agrawala manages the engineering for compute platform at Goldman Sachs. In his role he is responsible for Server hardware engineering, Virtualization Engineering, Linux Engineering and provisioning. His team is instrumental in architecting the complete platform which enables the custom low latency environment on one end and private cloud offering on other end. Prior to his current role, Rajeev managed the grid environment at Goldman. During his 10 years tenure in that role, he architected and developed a highly automated operational design enabling the environment to grow to 10s of thousands of severs. In that role, he also introduced Tier-2 servers to the firm. His previous experience include ASIC design and design of data acquisition systems.
In his current role, Rajeev has been working with Grant Richard (current lead for hardware management) and has helped him write the current Hardware management spec for OCP. Rajeev’s belief is that  the current differentiation in hardware management by vendors is gratuitous and his goal is to define a common interface for hardware management.
 
==== Hank Bruning  - JBlade ====
 
I have spent the last 14 years at JBlade exclusively designing System Managers for Data Centers and Telcos. I am the principle architect for the Java library Hemi that implements IPMI 2.0 which is the foundation hardware management.  I am the author of over 70 IPMI commands that are used to control servers, RAIDS, network switches and security appliances. For 12 years I was member of the PICMG executive committee and was a contributing author to the hardware management chapters for the AdvancedTCA, MicroTCA and AdvancedMC standards. I also was a contributing author to the PICMG specifications HPM.1 Firmware Upgrade (vendor neutral re-flashing of devices using IPMI) and HPM.2 LAN-Attached IPM Controller which increases bandwidth to a FRU in by 98%. You can review my OCP proposal for remotely managing servers, storage and network switches titled "Type A IPM Controller" on the OCP hardware mailing list I have also spent six years at Philips(USA and Holland) as a software architect and head of patent strategy for digital video transmission(two years). I was a software programmer for two years with Loral Space Information Systems at NASA Houston, Moffit field and Falcon Air Force bases. I have been a member of OCP since August 2012. For 2014 I would like the OCP Hardware Management subcommittee to develop standards with unambiguous numbered requirements that define 1)a common method to upload firmware, 2)adopt some derivative of the Type A IPM Controller with it's optical and DDR memory asset inventory and 3) develop a method to encapsulate the entire IPMI sensor state of a chassis in a single UDP packet(64K bytes max) using an extension to IPMI RMCP protocol. I speak English and Dutch.


=== Server (Formerly Motherboard) ===
=== Server (Formerly Motherboard) ===
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=== OpenRack ===
=== OpenRack ===


==== Matt Corddry - Facebook (Un-opposed) ====
==== Matthew Corddry - Facebook (Un-opposed) ====


Matt Corddry is the Director of Hardware Engineering at Facebook, where he leads the hardware engineering team responsible for Facebook server and rack designs, which are also contributed to the Open Compute Project. In addition, he is serving as chairperson for the Open Rack working group within the Open Compute Project. Prior to joining Facebook in 2012, he was the Senior Manager of Hardware and Operating System Engineering at Amazon.com, where he built and led the team responsible for all Amazon server designs across the AWS and Retail businesses.
Matt Corddry is the Director of Hardware Engineering at Facebook, where he leads the hardware engineering team responsible for Facebook server and rack designs, which are also contributed to the Open Compute Project. In addition, he is serving as chairperson for the Open Rack working group within the Open Compute Project. Prior to joining Facebook in 2012, he was the Senior Manager of Hardware and Operating System Engineering at Amazon.com, where he built and led the team responsible for all Amazon server designs across the AWS and Retail businesses.
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=== C&I ===
=== C&I ===


==== Matt Gambardella - Stealth Startup ====
Matt Gambardella - Stealth Startup
 
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Matt Gambardella is the Founder/CTO of a stealth mode startup based in Seattle.  Matt has spent the last 18 years working at companies such as Microsoft, Disney, Rackable Systems, ZT Systems, and Nebula designing software and hardware solutions to solve the problems of scale datacenter management.  Nearly 10 years of his career was focused on the quality assurance of hardware and software systems and has extensive experience in working with vendors in diverse companies to implement quality standards. 
 
Matt is presently the chairperson for the Server (Formerly Motherboard) working group where he has worked extensively with members of the Open Compute Community to shepard IP into the Foundation as well as run many engineering summits for the working group.  Matt is very interested in translating his successful experiences with the Server working group into the Conformance & Interoperability group.
Matt holds a BS in Computer and Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.




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==== Peter Krey - Krey and Associates (Un-opposed) ====
==== Peter Krey - Krey and Associates (Un-opposed) ====
w/Mike Valentine as co-lead


Peter is the Founder & President of Krey Associates, a boutique technology advisory and  
Peter is the Founder & President of Krey Associates, a boutique technology advisory and  
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Peter’s non-profit activities include The MIT Parents Association, University of  Pennsylvania Parents Association, The American Diabetes Association, and Swim Across America.
Peter’s non-profit activities include The MIT Parents Association, University of  Pennsylvania Parents Association, The American Diabetes Association, and Swim Across America.


=== Data Center (Formerly Data Center Design) ===
=== Data Center (Formerly Data Center Design) ===
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