Rosanne DiMesio is Conservancy's New Technical Bookkeeper

Deb Nicholson info at sfconservancy.org
Thu Jun 20 15:28:01 UTC 2019


URL: https://sfconservancy.org/news/2019/jun/13/welcomerosanne/

We also blogged about our efforts to reduce bias in the hiring
process: https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2019/jun/20/hiringprocess/


We're excited to announce that we've hired Rosanne DiMesio to be our
new Technical Bookkeeper. Rosanne is a longtime volunteer with the
[Wine project](http://www.winehq.org)(which was one of Conservancy's
founding member projects) where she focuses her efforts on making
things easier for users. She is also an [Outreachy](https://www.outreac
hy.org)(also a Conservancy project) graduate who completed her
internship working with Wine on improving their Applications Database
(AppDB). Rosanne has done many different things during her career,
including working as an English teacher and doing tech support for
emergency response services. She brings her passion for free software
and her care for new free software users to the role at Conservancy.

"Rosanne has been an incredible force for good within the Wine project.
I am delighted to know that my fellow Conservancy project members are
going to get the benefit of her organization and insight; this is a
huge win for Conservancy." says Jeremy White, a member of the
leadership committee for the Wine project and CEO of CodeWeavers.

Conservancy has grown from a one person operation to now five full-time 
people, one part-time staff person, a lawyer on retainer and many
generous volunteers who help us with everything from domain-specific
legal expertise to writing to staffing booths at events. The work load
at Conservancy has steadily increased over the last two years as we've
added more member projects and our existing member projects have become
more active, and thanks to our generous [Supporters](https://sfconserva
ncy.org/supporter/), we were able to expand in our most critical area.

Fiscal sponsoring involves lots of accounting and at the end of the
day, bookkeeping is one of our most time-consuming tasks. Our
accounting systems were custom-built by us in response to the lack of
free software (or any software) to solve this problem for us.
Conservancy's needs are fairly specialized; international, distributed
teams all engaged in different activities within a charitable setting
across dozens of different project funds. Rosanne's hire will help us
improve our systems without taking time away from our member projects'
daily accounting needs.

"Increasing full-time staff from four to five is big step for our small
organization." said Karen Sandler, Conservancy's Executive Director.
"Rosanne is uniquely qualified for the role. Her skills and experience
with free software communities will enable us to more efficiently serve
our member projects and help us grow in the coming years."

Because of the specialized systems we have now, the Technical
Bookkeeper role is an unusual one. It combines command line savvy and a
bookkeeper's attention to detail. Conservancy was overwhelmed by the
strong number of applications from people who were obviously passionate
about software freedom and our work. We felt so lucky to have a tough
time narrowing the field, but Rosanne was the clear standout. She comes
to us with technical expertise, bookkeeping experience and a great
understanding and appreciation of Conservancy's mission. Rosanne
started last week and is already answering accounting tickets,
tinkering with scripts and talking with member projects.

We hope you'll join us in welcoming Rosanne to the Conservancy team!


-- 
Deb Nicholson <deb at sfconservancy.org>
Software Freedom Conservancy



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