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Posted by bo_hot on 16 December 2020 in English.

Welcome to hot_tech…Hya, Diana, Lily, Rob

So as everyone is well aware, it’s time to scale up time over here and hot_tech is no exception. We have been afforded an ‘Audacious’ (https://www.hotosm.org/projects/audacious/) opportunity to welcome some impressive new talent into the fold. I was once told never to assume you’re the smartest in the room and with the addition of these four new team members, I know for sure that I am not.

So, let me be the first to share with you a quick intro to each of the new team members, why they decided to join us and why we wanted them to be a part of the team. I have just done a short bio here for each, but you can read the full post over here » hot_tech blog

Hya Umaran
Hya Umaran

Official bio
Hya has joined HOT to support the organisation and teams towards agile mindset and delivery. She is an IT professional who is innovative, with combined skills of business and technical acumen. Appointed to lead start-up and pilot teams both in corporate and non-profit organisations, she honed her skills in the areas of coaching, mentoring and facilitation.

She previously worked with AIG Shared Services, IBM, World Vision and Plan International wherein in the latter, she led the team as Digital Development Manager. She took up Computer Engineering in Mapua University, Philippines. Continuous learning, adaptation and integrity at work are her core values. She is certified Professional Scrum Master I, Product Owner of Scrum.org and certified Professional Business Analyst of IIBA.

Unofficial bio
Ironically, you can only see Hya using her laptop when engaged at work. When she is not working, there are a lot of non-tech activities that can make her busy all day. She loves to paint, sew, sculpt polymer clay, wood burn and play piano. She can play table tennis and badminton pretty well.

Why they selected us
I look forward to learning a new stack of technology and contributing to the transformation of the team. Increase people’s reach who use the products on its maximum value, able to scale and grow through continuous process optimization and meaningful collaboration.

Why they were selected
Hya is a perfect collision of thorough and agile. For those that work with agile, you’ll understand just how hard this is to find. Her humility leads to an unrivaled ability to empathise with what people need to support them to success they didn’t even know they had inside them. Hya is exactly what you need in a mentor, and a true Ate at heart; Supportive and caring, yet won’t let you get too far out of line. :)

Diana Nanyanzi
Diana Nanyanzi

Official bio
Diana is a Junior Developer with the Tech team contributing to the software tools at HOT. She has a background in Computer Engineering and brings with her experience from working at Andela building products using JavaScript and Python, working in agile teams, and the use of software best practices during the development process. She is motivated by her curiosity to learn new things as well as a desire for fundamental social change in terms of gender equality. She also participated in mapping activities under the Financial Inclusion program by HOT in Eastern Uganda as well as the #VisualizeNoMalaria campaign in Zambia.

Unofficial bio
Diana is a member of different groups geared towards nurturing more girls in STEM and software development, like Django Girls Busia and the Fundi Girls Initiative in Uganda. She has an interest in electronics + Arduino and enjoys building little projects with them. In her free time, she loves reading good fiction, watching anime, and playing scrabble.

Why they selected us
I was drawn to the fact that people from different spaces work together to impact the world in a more positive way through open software, open data, and open mapping, which is very powerful and relevant on a global scale. I also admired the intentionality behind the diverse and inclusive team working at HOT.

I am excited by the learning opportunities that lay ahead in terms of making meaningful contributions to the tools used, applying AI/ML for mapping as well as engaging with brilliant people from different parts of the world.

Why we selected them
Diana lives and breathes the values we stand for. From her support of women in STEM to her passion for OSM her direction is our direction and we’re glad to be able to join her on her journey. Personally, why did I select her? Because one day, I hope she is sitting in my seat, writing a blog just like this introducing her own team :)

Lily Cheng
Lily Cheng

Official bio
Lily joins the tech team as a senior designer. She has spent her career as a real world game and experience designer who centers the concept of play as the exploring, growing, creating and connecting people do when they are given the space and time to feel safe and comfortable to bring their entire lived experiences.

Unofficial bio
Her escalating explorations into expanding perspectives and learning through interactive experiences and emerging technologies include tactile computing, wearables, city narratives, street games, immersive theater and augmented reality map games. She has made experiences using only paper and plastic, woodwork, food, completely sound or text based games, and low tech urban immersion experiences using chatbot technology.

She’s most often found in California but has been known to wander off to farm or to explore and unsettle her own perspectives

Why they selected us
I’ve been making my way through creating experiences that expand perception and people’s sense of reality. While I love creating fictional, immersive experiences, the most amazing stories for me to listen to and amplify are those that help us connect to, understand and be more compassionate about the people we live with both near and far. HOT and OSM are an excellent intersection of my interests and beliefs that anyone can learn anything with the right knowledge, enough time, help and community and a curiosity in exploring how people belong to places.

Why they were selected
Because I felt I was the one being interviewed! In all seriousness, when someone is taking the time to ask you questions that expose the challenges and values of an organisation, you know that they are the one’s selecting us and not the other way around. So, when Lily took the position, I know it was because our values aligned with hers and this would be a good place for her to do some pretty amazing things.

Rob Savoye
Rob Savoye

Official bio
Rob has been a free software developer since the late 1980s, with multiple projects still in use decades later. As a long-time believer in appropriate technology and community, Rob has been heavily involved in multiple high-profile free software projects like the GNU Toolchain, GNU/Linux, Gnash, and was an early pioneer in the creation of the commercial internet. He’s won awards from both NASA, and the Free Software Foundation.

Unofficial bio
Rob lives on an old mining claim way up in the Colorado Rockies at 2800M. As a long time climber/skier and rural volunteer fire-fighter, Rob knows the importance of good maps. Hacking custom maps for a Garmin decades ago eventually led to being an active OpenStreetMap contributor and mapping software developer. He’s personally experienced how important accurate maps are for emergency response and recreational purposes.

Why they were selected
Rob cares. It was his deeply rooted principles in ‘free’ and community that made Rob stand out. Putting aside his incredibly extensive experience, Rob is a true reflection of what we stand for at our very core in. He even challenged my thinking mind (and change my mind, which according to my partner is very rare) on a number of values that we should be prioritising and promoting from within our team.

Why they selected us
Rob prefers to work on projects that benefit people, and leave the world a better place. HOT seems to be a perfect place to use his skills for that purpose.

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Discussion

Comment from benoitdd on 18 December 2020 at 14:32

Welcome all, it looks like an awesome team. it’s great to see more of the real people behind the maps!

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