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From:       David Recordon <david () sixapart ! com>
Date:       2009-02-20 2:05:58
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 From the blog: http://openid.net/2009/02/20/introducing-don-thibeau-the-openid-foundations-new-executive-director/


Introducing Don Thibeau: the OpenID Foundation’s new executive director
  OpenID 2/20/09 2:58 PM Chris Messina Foundation News Comments
The OpenID Foundation is happy to introduce Don Thibeau as our new  
executive director. Don is taking over from Bill Washburn who helped  
get the Foundation off the ground.

Even with the substantial momentum that OpenID has gained already in  
2009, Don has his work cut out for him beyond our two main priorities  
of improving user experience and security along with increasing our  
outreach to and engagement of website operators and end users. To get  
a sense for his priorities and anticipated plans for the Foundation, I  
asked him some introductory questions:

Q: How did you first learn about OpenID and what interests you in the  
technology?
A: I have been working with web transactions, privacy policy and  
identity validation for a while now. So I’ve been watching OpenID from  
the sidelines. I’ve wanted to take a deeper dive in how social  
networks overlays those issues. The Foundation is at the intersection  
of those issues and more. There’s no better place to be.
Q: What challenges do you think OpenID faces that it must confront in  
2009?
A: First and always, continue to balance the interests and be  
responsive to all stakeholders, community members, and corporate  
sponsors, etc.
Second, to deal effectively with success. That means to make sure the  
Foundation can responsibly sustain and accelerate the momentum now  
underway.

Q: What technologies or services suggest where you think the web will  
go over the next several years?
A: I know we at the beginning of the era of social networking. But I’m  
not smart enough to know where the web will go. That’s one of the  
things I like about this space.
I do know the OpenID can be a “Front Door” for the web experience for  
people, for users, for members across the board.

Q: What experience do you have that you intend to bring to the OIDF?
A: I have a career-long interest in identity authentication and a  
personal passion for protecting individual privacy. It is a painful  
irony that is seems our physical identity is more protected than our  
digital identities.
I come from the content creation and online transactions world. I have  
the benefit of learning from naive and failed attempts at walled  
gardens — proprietary plays and the like. So collaboration is more  
than a mantra: it’s the only way this work gets done on a corporate,  
community and personal level.

Q: As ED, what will be your top three priorities?
A: My short-term priorities are to build a foundation for growth. It’s  
not sexy but “plumbing” is important. So my immediate focus will be on  
making sure the Foundations’ finances and governance issues are solid.  
The third priority is to begin planning for a major OIDF event later  
in the year.
Q: What are you most looking forward to with regards to OpenID in 2009?
A: I am blown away by with the level of engagement from all  
stakeholders. The make-up of the new board reflects how articulate,  
diverse and committed the community is. A physics professor of mine  
pointed out the high correlation between passion and success. The OIDF  
seems to have both in abundance.
If you’d like to reach out to Don and welcome him, you can contact him  
via email at don@oidf.org or leave a comment right here.


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	<p>The OpenID Foundation is happy to introduce <a \
href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/don/thibeau">Don Thibeau</a> as our new \
executive director.  Don is taking over from Bill Washburn who helped get the \
Foundation off the ground.</p> <p>Even with the <a \
href="http://openid.net/2009/01/15/momentum/">substantial momentum</a> that OpenID \
has gained already in 2009, Don has his work cut out for him beyond our two main \
priorities of improving user experience and security along with increasing our \
outreach to and engagement of website operators and end users. To get a sense for his \
priorities and anticipated plans for the Foundation, I asked him some introductory \
questions:</p> <ol>
<li><strong>Q: How did you first learn about OpenID and what interests you in the \
                technology?</strong><br>
A: I have been working with web transactions, privacy policy and identity validation \
for a while now.  So I’ve been watching OpenID from the sidelines. I’ve wanted to \
take a deeper dive in how social networks overlays those issues. The Foundation is at \
the intersection of those issues and more. There’s no better place to be. </li>
<li><strong>Q: What challenges do you think OpenID faces that it must confront in \
                2009?</strong><br>
A: First and always, continue to balance the interests and be responsive to all \
stakeholders, community members, and corporate sponsors, etc.<p></p> <p>Second, to \
deal effectively with success. That means to make sure the Foundation can responsibly \
sustain and accelerate the momentum now underway. </p></li>
<li><strong>Q: What technologies or services suggest where you think the web will go \
                over the next several years?</strong><br>
A: I know we at the beginning of the era of social networking. But I’m not smart \
enough to know where the web will go. That’s one of the things I like about this \
space.<p></p> <p>I do know the OpenID can be a “Front Door” for the web experience \
for people, for users, for members across the board.</p></li> <li><strong>Q: What \
                experience do you have that you intend to bring to the \
                OIDF?</strong><br>
A: I have a career-long interest in identity authentication and a personal passion \
for protecting individual privacy. It is a painful irony that is seems our physical \
identity is more protected than our digital identities.<p></p> <p>I come from the \
content creation and online transactions world. I have the benefit of learning from \
naive and failed attempts at walled gardens — proprietary plays and the like. So \
collaboration is more than a mantra: it’s the only way this work gets done on a \
corporate, community and personal level.</p></li> <li><strong>Q: As ED, what will be \
                your top three priorities?</strong><br>
A: My short-term priorities are to build a foundation for growth. It’s not sexy but \
“plumbing” is important. So my immediate focus will be on making sure the \
Foundations’ finances and governance issues are solid. The third priority is to begin \
planning for a major OIDF event later in the year. </li>
<li><strong>Q: What are you most looking forward to with regards to OpenID in \
                2009?</strong><br>
A: I am blown away by with the level of engagement from all stakeholders.  The \
make-up of the new board reflects how articulate, diverse and committed  the \
community is.  A physics professor of mine pointed out the high correlation between \
passion and success. The OIDF seems to have both in abundance.</li> </ol>
<p>If you’d like to reach out to Don and welcome him, you can contact him via email \
at <a href="mailto:don@oidf.org">don@oidf.org</a> or leave a comment right here.</p> \
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