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Are you passionate and creative about the web, with experience working in technology-driven organizations, a strong understanding of Web 2.0, and experience working in open source? Are you an excellent communicator that's visionary about the internet? Yes? Well, the OpenID Foundation is looking for an Executive Director and you might be the one for the job!
Learn more about the OpenID Foundation and the Executive Director position.
The OpenID Foundation seeks an Executive Director with the passion to provide strategic leadership and vision for "an open Internet." He/She should be motivated by the Foundation's ability to connect people, technology and social possibilities. The OpenID community is made up of tens of millions of users, hundreds of contributors that are creating new technologies to ensure choice and promote innovation on the Internet. In addition to the community-elected board members, the OpenID Foundation also has corporate board members such as Google, IBM, Microsoft, VeriSign and Yahoo. The Foundation is poised and ready to move to the next level which will focus on delivering solutions that meet the mission/vision of the organization.
Learn more about the Executive Director postion and how to apply.
The OpenID Foundation is a membership organization for individuals and organizations that facilitates the development of OpenID technologies, ensures the technology is open, and promotes the technology.
The near term goals for the OpenID Foundation are to facilitate improving the usability, security, and increase adoption of the technology.
Learn more about the OpenID Foundation and OpenID.
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me, me , me ...
I would love such a job, but I'm just not good enough, especially all those new social bookmark sites and networks.
I'm not too crazy about that market anyway, I'm following it, but more like watching it from a distance. I prefer to let the dust settle first :)
cheers,
Michiel