*Note: I sent this message out yesterday but was advised to remove my phone
number and other contact information and resubmit. My apologies.*

To whom this may concern,

My name is Emma Stamm. I am an MS candidate in nonprofit management at The
New School in New York City. For my master's thesis, I am required to
investigate the business structure of a nonprofit organization, and I am
considering the GNOME Foundation as my organization of choice. For this
reason, I am curious to know if it would be possible for me to speak with
representatives from GNOME.

I am very interested in F/OSS development, the free/libre software movement
and leveraging open source technology for social change. My career goal is
to work in a managerial capacity for an organization similar to GNOME in
terms of goals and guiding principles. The aim of my research is to
determine best practices in managing such an enterprise. This is
particularly in light of the fact that, as a developing field, management
of F/OSS-focused nonprofits has not yet received wide scholarly attention.

Although I have something of a background in coding and web development, my
research and career focus is on management and business strategies in the
realms of fundraising, internal and external communications and human
resources. To that end, I am looking for individuals who can speak to that
as opposed to more tech-focused representatives of the foundation.

I am a user of GNOME products and a great admirer of what you do. Any
information you can share with me will be greatly appreciated.

best,
Emma




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