OpenStreetMap US

Speakers

Diane Fritz

Diane serves as the geospatial go-to for students and faculty at an academic library in Denver, Colorado. Her avocations can be described as “anything outdoors.”

Matthew Whilden

Matt is a hobbyist mapper from Redmond, Washington. He is currently obsessed with building tooling and practices to get public domain datasets into OSM. His projects include the GNIS National File and the National Address Database.

Harrison Devine

Harrison is a hobbyist mapper, Wikipedian, community gardener, and cyclist based in Brooklyn, NY. Professionally, he is a non-profit accountant supporting a variety of small and mid-size human service organizations. As a mapper he is focused on pedestrian infrastructure. He lends his non-profit accounting experience to OSM US as the board treasurer and sits on the OSMF Finance Committee.

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OpenStreetMap US Board

OpenStreetMap US is governed by a five-seat Board of Directors, elected by our membership.

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