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| [https://www.osgeo.org/member/anthieni/ Ariel Anthieni]
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| Ariel is an entrepreneur and active communicator of the potential of geospatial technologies as enablers of sustainable development, especially in emerging economies.
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Since 2007, starting in the city of Santa Fe (in the interior of Argentina) he participated in the SDI of the province. From this moment on, he was part of the foundation of Geoinquiet@s Argentina, where different activities were carried out to fortify the open source in the country and in the region.
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Ariel has been very active organizing and streamlining the geospatial community in Argentina.
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He was the chair of FOSS4G Argentina 2016 and has participated in the organization of the following editions: 2017, 2019. He also was part of the organization of SOTM Argentina 2017 and SOTM LATAM 2018. In 2018 he was part of the foundation of the Geolibres Association (https://geolibres.org.ar/ ), which supports the geospatial communities of Argentina (Geolibres Argentina, Openstreetmap Argentina, QGIS Argentina, Geochicas). He started as the treasurer and is currently President of the Association. Ariel was one of the main organizers of the FOSS4G International Buenos Aires 2021 and coordinator of the LOC, the first in Latin America that marked a milestone in the global integration of OsGeo in other regions of the world. He has actively participated with talks at FOSS4G 2018 Bucharest and FOSS4G 2022 Firenze about new technologies with the aim of bringing Open Source technologies closer to Spanish-speakers.He is the manager of the local OSM and QGIS Chapters in Argentina and regional communicator in open source events and applications in cadastre, urban management, Smart City and Digital Twins technology.
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As part of his work, he is also a very active advocate for FOSS technologies in the geospatial world.
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From 2012 to 2018, he was the coordinator of the metadata group of the SDI of Argentina (IDERA). Ariel is currently a speaker in lectures and workshops about open source tools and technologies in the annual conferences of the nation SDI. In 2021 he founded and became CEO of Kan Territory & IT, one of the companies in the region that implements Open Source technologies in the ECLAC, with integration projects of the geographic statistical framework in 8 Latin American countries or also the migration of the cadastre of Mexico City to open source technologies such as qGIS, postGIS, and postgres. They also participated in the implementation of the SDI in Chile and UNOPENGIS.
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Ariel would be an important addition to the Board, bringing the bridge closer, even closer, between the Latin American communities and the rest of the world. He advocates to have documentation in Spanish and generating spaces for technologies that allow insertion in Latin America. He wants to change the paradigm that the only thing that exists is the option of proprietary software for some solutions, towards the insertion of open source as an option offered by communities and companies, as already happens in the rest of the world.
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| [https://www.osgeo.org/member/maria-arias-de-reyna/ María Arias de Reyna]
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# Nominee Name Country Statement Nominated by


1 Ariel Anthieni Argentina Ariel is an entrepreneur and active communicator of the potential of geospatial technologies as enablers of sustainable development, especially in emerging economies.

Since 2007, starting in the city of Santa Fe (in the interior of Argentina) he participated in the SDI of the province. From this moment on, he was part of the foundation of Geoinquiet@s Argentina, where different activities were carried out to fortify the open source in the country and in the region.

Ariel has been very active organizing and streamlining the geospatial community in Argentina.

He was the chair of FOSS4G Argentina 2016 and has participated in the organization of the following editions: 2017, 2019. He also was part of the organization of SOTM Argentina 2017 and SOTM LATAM 2018. In 2018 he was part of the foundation of the Geolibres Association (https://geolibres.org.ar/ ), which supports the geospatial communities of Argentina (Geolibres Argentina, Openstreetmap Argentina, QGIS Argentina, Geochicas). He started as the treasurer and is currently President of the Association. Ariel was one of the main organizers of the FOSS4G International Buenos Aires 2021 and coordinator of the LOC, the first in Latin America that marked a milestone in the global integration of OsGeo in other regions of the world. He has actively participated with talks at FOSS4G 2018 Bucharest and FOSS4G 2022 Firenze about new technologies with the aim of bringing Open Source technologies closer to Spanish-speakers.He is the manager of the local OSM and QGIS Chapters in Argentina and regional communicator in open source events and applications in cadastre, urban management, Smart City and Digital Twins technology.

As part of his work, he is also a very active advocate for FOSS technologies in the geospatial world.

From 2012 to 2018, he was the coordinator of the metadata group of the SDI of Argentina (IDERA). Ariel is currently a speaker in lectures and workshops about open source tools and technologies in the annual conferences of the nation SDI. In 2021 he founded and became CEO of Kan Territory & IT, one of the companies in the region that implements Open Source technologies in the ECLAC, with integration projects of the geographic statistical framework in 8 Latin American countries or also the migration of the cadastre of Mexico City to open source technologies such as qGIS, postGIS, and postgres. They also participated in the implementation of the SDI in Chile and UNOPENGIS.

Ariel would be an important addition to the Board, bringing the bridge closer, even closer, between the Latin American communities and the rest of the world. He advocates to have documentation in Spanish and generating spaces for technologies that allow insertion in Latin America. He wants to change the paradigm that the only thing that exists is the option of proprietary software for some solutions, towards the insertion of open source as an option offered by communities and companies, as already happens in the rest of the world.

María Arias de Reyna