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Update Code of Conduct Committee page for 2023
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<h1>Code of Conduct Committee <i class="fas fa-users"></i></h1>
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<p><em>Last updated: October 4, 2021. {%git_changes_link%}</em></p>
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<p><em>Last updated: December 1, 2023. {%git_changes_link%}</em></p>
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<h3>Contact</h3>
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<table class="table table-striped cocc-table">
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td>Michael Goldberg (Chair)</td>
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<td>Eliza Bennett (Chair)</td>
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<td>
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Michael Goldberg is a co-organizer of pgDay Israel conferences since
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2017, co-founder of PostgreSQL Israeli Community, PostgreSQL translator,
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part of the translation team for the press releases, and maintainer of
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the PostgreSQL Israel and pgDay Israel websites. Michael is the
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Containers Product Architect at Spot by Netapp.
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Eliza Bennett has no formal PostgreSQL or tech experience, but she has
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over twenty years of international experience working in large, complex,
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and diverse organizations in the communications, engagement, HR
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management, and customer service fields. As a member of the LGBTQ
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community, she is passionate about engaging in initiatives that promote
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fair, inclusive, and supportive environments for all. She is Australian,
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grew up in France, and has worked with municipal governments in Ontario,
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Canada, for the last 20 years leading communications and advocacy
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functions.
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Eliza Bennett</td>
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<td>Chris Travers</td>
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<td>
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Eliza Bennett has no formal PostgreSQL or tech experience, but she has
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over twenty years of international experience working in large, complex,
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and diverse organizations in the communications, engagement, HR
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management, and customer service fields. As a member of the LGBTQ
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community, she is passionate about engaging in initiatives that promote
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fair, inclusive, and supportive environments for all. She is Australian,
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grew up in France, and has worked with municipal governments in Ontario,
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Canada, for the last 20 years leading communications and advocacy
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functions.
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Ilaria Battiston</td>
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<td>
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Ilaria Battiston is a Data Engineering student at Technical University
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of Munich with a huge passion for Databases and Open Source, planning to
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dedicate her upcoming years in Database research and development. She is
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an administrative committee of the Italian Postgres User Group, part of
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the organizing team of PGConfEU and Google Summer of Code participant.
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Chris Travers has 25 years of experience with PostgreSQL in many roles
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from DBA to developer and is active on commitfiests.
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He also actively presents at conferences around the world. He is deeply
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committed to helping expand Postgres worldwide. He has been involved in
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leading other open source software projects through the years, including
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LedgerSMB which he helped found. He currently lives in Indonesia for
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family reasons and believes in helping ensure that the PostgreSQL
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community and we can come together across diverse cultural and other
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backgrounds in our community to build the economic commons that
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economically support so many of us.
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Stefan Fercot</td>
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<td>Sergei Kim</td>
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<td>
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Stefan Fercot is a Database Backup Architect. Former PostgreSQL
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DBA and Linux system administrator, he lives in Mons, Belgium. He is
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part of the contributing team behind pgBackRest and also helps
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organizing community events with the FR and EU PostgreSQL Users'
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Groups.
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Sergei Kim is passionate about Architecting the Future. As a Solutions
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Architect at EPAM, he specializes in crafting innovative solutions that
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bridge the gap between vision and reality. Nestled in the picturesque
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Netherlands, he's made it his mission to design and develop
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cutting-edge, distributed, and highly-loaded systems that pave the way
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for tomorrow's digital landscape.
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Simon Pane</td>
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<td>
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Simon Pane works as a Principal Consultant for Pythian, specializing in
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PostgreSQL and Oracle on-premises and in the cloud. Simon is located in
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Canada and has been working with relational databases for over 25 years.
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As well as having been heavily involved in the community as a regular
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presenter and blogger, he is a past user-group Board Director and has
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served as a volunteer member of several formal industry and community
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Advisory Boards.
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</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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<li>Anastasia Lubennikova (2020–2022)</li>
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<li>Carole Arnaud (2019–2021)</li>
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<li>Fábio Telles Rodriguez (2020–2021)</li>
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<li>Ilaria Battiston (2021–2023)</li>
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<li>Ilya Kosmodemiansky (2018–2020)</li>
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<li>Jeanette Bromage (2020–2022)</li>
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<li>Jonathan Katz (2018–2020)</li>
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<li>Lætitia Avrot (2018–2019)</li>
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<li>Michael Goldberg (2020–2023; Chair, 2022–2023)</li>
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<li>Stacey Haysler (Chair, 2018–2021)</li>
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<li>Stefan Fercot (2021–2023)</li>
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<li>Umair Shahid (2019–2022; Chair, 2021–2022)</li>
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<li>Vik Fearing (2018–2019)</li>
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</ul>
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