Alex Gunn
Allen Gunn is Executive Director of Aspiration in San Francisco and works to help NGOs, activists, foundations and software developers make more effective use of technology for social change.
Gunner has worked in numerous technology environments from NGO to Silicon Valley start-up to college faculty to large corporation, serving in senior management, engineering, teaching and volunteer roles. He is an experienced facilitator with a passion for designing collaborative open learning processes, and he believes in melding hard work with serious fun.
The common thread that connects all facets of Gunner's work is a focus on open approaches to capacity building and knowledge sharing in social change efforts. Aspiration prioritizes work that supports and contributes to open communities of practice who create technology and content that benefits nonprofit and foundation efforts. The organization has designed and facilitated over 130 extremely open learning and knowledge sharing events, in over 30 countries across the globe, predicated on a philosophy of active participation that puts each participant “in control of their own destiny”, in contrast to approaches that place audiences in passive listening roles. Aspiration publishes all licensed work products, including software tools, books, papers and training materials, under open licenses; for published documents and media, the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike, and for software the GNU General Public License whenever possible.
Gunner is an active facilitator, contributor, advisor, and/or partner in a number of open projects, including Mozilla Drumbeat, Peer 2 Peer University, Joomla!, CiviCRM, The Open Simulation Platform, Crisis Commons and Creative Commons. He is a board member of The Ruckus Society, Global Exchange, and Idealware, and sits on the eIFL-FOSS, GIIP, The Rosetta Foundation, and Good360 Advisory Boards. Aspiration also enjoys an ongoing training relationship with the Labor Center at the University of California Berkeley, offering annual trainings for union staff and members on social media, online publishing, and eAdvocacy.
Gunner is also a guest lecturer and former faculty member in Computer Science at Foothill College in California, and served on the faculty at Bryn Mawr College in Philadelphia early in his career. Prior to his role at Aspiration, he served as Chief Tech Organizer for The Ruckus Society, and prior to that he was co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Pensare, an eLearning dotgone. He has served as senior software engineer at firms including Novell, NetManage, and a number of startups, and has shepherded large software projects through all stages of development: from inception, design, engineering, and testing to deployment, support and marketing in environments ranging from start-up to large corporation to nonprofit.
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