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https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-hoebelheinrich-0576ba3/
 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-hoebelheinrich-0576ba3/
  
I am an information analyst with a background in libraries, archives, and preservation repositories, and founding partner / principal of Knowledge Motifs LLC, a small consulting company from San Mateo, CA.  Knowledge Motifs LLC has been a Type 3 partner of ESIP since 2013 although my involvement with ESIP began in 2009.  Since then, I have been very engaged with ESIP, initially with the ESIP Data Stewardship & Preservation (then) Cluster where I learned more about the ESIP community’s data issues and practices.  I have continued to work with the Data Stewardship (now) Committee by acting as Co-Editor of the ESIP Data Management Short Course for Scientists, by authoring some Short Course modules, and by taking a leadership role in the development, maintenance and editorial management of the ESIP-hosted Data Management Training Clearinghouse (http://dmtclearinghouse.esipfed.org).  Other collaboration areas with which I’ve been involved over the years have included Products & Services, Semantic Technologies, Agriculture / Climate where I have served as Co-Chair for several years, and Partnership Committee including for the last two years, as its Chair.  I have also been involved in a number of Funding Friday and ESIP Lab projects associated with work for the Data Stewardship Committee, with Products & Services / ESIP Lab, and with Semantic Technologies.
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I am an information analyst with a background in libraries, archives, and preservation repositories, and founding partner / principal of Knowledge Motifs LLC, a small consulting company from San Mateo, CA.  Knowledge Motifs LLC has been a Type 3 partner of ESIP since 2013 although my involvement with ESIP began in 2009.  Since then, I have been very engaged with ESIP, initially with the ESIP Data Stewardship & Preservation (then) Cluster where I learned more about the ESIP community’s data issues and practices.  I have continued to work with the Data Stewardship (now) Committee by acting as Co-Editor of the ESIP Data Management Short Course for Scientists, by authoring some Short Course modules, and by taking a leadership role in the development, maintenance and editorial management of the ESIP-hosted Data Management Training Clearinghouse (http://dmtclearinghouse.esipfed.org).  Other collaboration areas with which I’ve been involved over the years have included Products & Services, Semantic Technologies, Agriculture / Climate where I have served as Co-Chair for several years, and Partnership Committee including for the last two years, as its Chair.  I have also been involved in a number of Funding Friday and ESIP Lab projects associated with work for the Data Stewardship Committee, with Products & Services / ESIP Lab, and with Semantic Technologies.
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From the beginning of my involvement with ESIP, I have been very impressed by the collaborative approach that is so special to ESIP, and also by the ways in which that collaborative approach manifests itself in different clusters & committees.  I have seen how ESIP’s collaborative approach provides the means to produce tangible and effective outcomes.  As Chair of the Partnership Committee, and member of the ESIP Board, I have had the opportunity to observe, better understand and participate in discussions and activities related to the operational business of the ESIP organization that fosters a collaborative community by developing responsive and effective governmental policies and procedures, and making informed choices for its strategic direction.    I am interested in continuing to participate on the ESIP Board as a Member At Large in order to bring the perspectives and interests of ESIP Partners as I know them to the table, particularly those of the Type 2 and 3 Partners (i.e., those engaged in research, education, and software / service development activities). I also seek to improve the two-way communication between the Board and its Partners, but also the ESIP community at large so that ESIP can continue to grow and prosper.
 
From the beginning of my involvement with ESIP, I have been very impressed by the collaborative approach that is so special to ESIP, and also by the ways in which that collaborative approach manifests itself in different clusters & committees.  I have seen how ESIP’s collaborative approach provides the means to produce tangible and effective outcomes.  As Chair of the Partnership Committee, and member of the ESIP Board, I have had the opportunity to observe, better understand and participate in discussions and activities related to the operational business of the ESIP organization that fosters a collaborative community by developing responsive and effective governmental policies and procedures, and making informed choices for its strategic direction.    I am interested in continuing to participate on the ESIP Board as a Member At Large in order to bring the perspectives and interests of ESIP Partners as I know them to the table, particularly those of the Type 2 and 3 Partners (i.e., those engaged in research, education, and software / service development activities). I also seek to improve the two-way communication between the Board and its Partners, but also the ESIP community at large so that ESIP can continue to grow and prosper.

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Back to 2020 Nominations and Ballot

Nancy J. Hoebelheinrich, Knowledge Motifs LLC

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-hoebelheinrich-0576ba3/

I am an information analyst with a background in libraries, archives, and preservation repositories, and founding partner / principal of Knowledge Motifs LLC, a small consulting company from San Mateo, CA. Knowledge Motifs LLC has been a Type 3 partner of ESIP since 2013 although my involvement with ESIP began in 2009. Since then, I have been very engaged with ESIP, initially with the ESIP Data Stewardship & Preservation (then) Cluster where I learned more about the ESIP community’s data issues and practices. I have continued to work with the Data Stewardship (now) Committee by acting as Co-Editor of the ESIP Data Management Short Course for Scientists, by authoring some Short Course modules, and by taking a leadership role in the development, maintenance and editorial management of the ESIP-hosted Data Management Training Clearinghouse (http://dmtclearinghouse.esipfed.org). Other collaboration areas with which I’ve been involved over the years have included Products & Services, Semantic Technologies, Agriculture / Climate where I have served as Co-Chair for several years, and Partnership Committee including for the last two years, as its Chair. I have also been involved in a number of Funding Friday and ESIP Lab projects associated with work for the Data Stewardship Committee, with Products & Services / ESIP Lab, and with Semantic Technologies.

From the beginning of my involvement with ESIP, I have been very impressed by the collaborative approach that is so special to ESIP, and also by the ways in which that collaborative approach manifests itself in different clusters & committees. I have seen how ESIP’s collaborative approach provides the means to produce tangible and effective outcomes. As Chair of the Partnership Committee, and member of the ESIP Board, I have had the opportunity to observe, better understand and participate in discussions and activities related to the operational business of the ESIP organization that fosters a collaborative community by developing responsive and effective governmental policies and procedures, and making informed choices for its strategic direction. I am interested in continuing to participate on the ESIP Board as a Member At Large in order to bring the perspectives and interests of ESIP Partners as I know them to the table, particularly those of the Type 2 and 3 Partners (i.e., those engaged in research, education, and software / service development activities). I also seek to improve the two-way communication between the Board and its Partners, but also the ESIP community at large so that ESIP can continue to grow and prosper.