New job!

I’m pleased to announce that as of 15 January next year, I’ll be joining the Open Rights Group as their new Executive Director!

Suw Charman, ORG’s outgoing Exec Director, has just posted the announcement on the ORG website. I’m looking forward to working with her, ORG’s Ops Manager Michael Holloway, and the incredibly diverse and talented group of people who make up ORG’s board, advisory council and army of expert volunteers.

It’s a big year ahead for digital rights. ORG scored a massive success with their Release The Music campaign against the extension of copyright terms in sound recordings, but this recommendation will need pursuing in Europe, where the music industry has vowed to take its rhetoric next. And there’s a lot more going on which requires the scrutiny of the digital rights community – like the e-voting pilots scheduled for this year’s local elections in March.

Of course, joining ORG means I’ll be leaving my post of Technology Director at openDemocracy. I’ve had a great two years there – watching the website go from strength to strength and working to build and launch a sister website, ChinaDialogue. I’ll miss the friends I’ve made there, they’re some of the most dedicated and talented people I’ve ever worked with. I wish them all the best of luck in continuing to develop what I believe is a worthwhile and necessary exercise in political analysis on the web.

I’ll still be writing my columns for openDemocracy and the New Statesman. All in all, it’s going to be a pretty busy year – I’m looking forward to it already.

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  1. [...] The Open Rights Group got a new Executive Director: Geeklawyer fan-girl, uber sexy Becky ‘1000 IQ’ Hogge. ORG still seems to be finding its feet. That is not criticism, it does not have the dosh of the content industries to hire in expert PR and lobbying wonks: they are just a bunch of ‘mere’ consumers & citizens learning on the job. Sue Charman has done a good job so far but Geeklawyer thinks that with a professional journalist & egghead at the front they will get much sharper now. [...]

  2. [...] Open Rights Group got a new Executive Director: Geeklawyer fan-girl, uber sexy Becky ‘1000 IQ’ Hogge. ORG still seems to be finding [...]

2 Comments

  1. Well done! Look forward to seeing The Open Rights Group move even further forward next year :D

    Posted December 14, 2006 at 11:26 pm | Permalink
  2. Great news for ORG (& you). I feel my monthly ORG standing order will be even better used now.

    Posted December 15, 2006 at 4:03 pm | Permalink

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