[mch2021-orga] Meet the new MCH2022 Projectleiding

Elger / Stitch stitch at ifcat.org
Sun Jul 4 17:30:52 CEST 2021


Hi orga,

MCH2022 has a new projectleiding. Many thanks the PL of MCH2021 for their efforts and continuous involvement in the new event!

This mail briefly introduces each projectleiding member. A mail wil follow about how teams are divided amongst the PL team members. Here we go:


Boekenwuurm
Boekenwuurm (Christel) wanted to make a booklet for SHA2017 and ended up with a large role within team:Info. She is active with Hackalot in Eindhoven and will always make time to geek out about the physics behind printers, camera's, wearables or colors.

Coco
Coco (Maja) has a curious nature and a strong urge to understand this world. She enjoys bringing people together and organizing tech and social events. Currently she works as a software developer for a better future with solid privacy. When not behind a screen, you may find her strolling around in nature. Social contact tip: Gather her attention with food.

Halcyon
Halcyon (Tom) has organised events for over a decade, and started the HackZone hacker field at the yearly 11-day CampZone event in 2015. Sha2017 was his first Dutch hacker camp, and he fell in love with them immediately. He is one of the people behind badge.team: a group that makes electronic badges for a bunch of hacker events. During the day he's a firmware engineer at Ultimaker R&D, and at night he likes to hack on funky electronics. Halcyon is a firm believer in social equality and freedom of information.

Netsmurf
Netsmurf (Jeroen) has organized events since HAL and started out there as a general volunteer. Volunteered for the NOC teams of WtH, OHM, EMF, CCC Camp and Congres for the last few times. Joined PL for SHA2017/MCH2021 and now again for MCH2022. His hobbies are diving & paragliding, working with wood and he enjoy organizing awesome events with all the nice volunteers. His day jobs are managing his companies, building/maintaining/troubleshooting large ISP networks and trading in IP addresses. Netsmurf believes in equal rights and opportunities for everyone and paying it forward.

Rizoom
Rizoom (Janneke) got involved with hacker events in 2017 when she met Stitch, who introduced her to the scene. It was love at first sight. At SHA2017 she was lead of the Cohesion team, a position that fits in well with her professional background as a coach and scrum master, and her experience in counseling. Janneke strongly believes in inclusivity and being excellent to each other. In the day time she switches around between technical software testing and social roles in IT teams and in her free time, she loves to pursue creative projects from sewing to tinkering.

Stitch
Stitch (Elger) believes that hacker culture and knowledge sharing open the doors to a better society. Stitch co-founded Hack42 and Awesome Space, was on the projectleiding for SHA2017 and has been (contributing) to countless hacker/nerd events and organized retro gaming booths on dozens of huge festivals entertaining the many. Stitch works for a safer internet: many thousands of vulnerabilities fixed and counting. Stitch is an independent security tester and software developer for  projects with a positive impact on society.


Regards,
Projectleiding
-- Elger / Stitch



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