WHOAMI:
Software Marketer, Data Scientist, and Open Source advocate; Let's say I'm a hybrid with cross-domain superhero powers! 🦸♀️
Working as the TODO Group OSPO Program Manager at The Linux Foundation (Based in Europe 🇪🇺), advocating for Open Source Program Office adoption and education across organizations worldwide. Formerly at Bitergia, Software Development Analytics firm. MS in Data Science at URJC.
🥑 Vegetarian & 🧘♀️Yogi
BIO:
Ana is the OSPO Program Manager at the TODO Group, a Linux Foundation project and an open group of organizations who want to collaborate on best practices, tools, and other ways to run successful and effective Open Source Projects and Programs. Formerly she worked at Bitergia, a Software Development Analytics firm, and she has recently finished her MSc in Data Science, whose final thesis focused on measuring DevRel’s success within Open Source development communities.
Ana is really interested in Open Source, InnerSource, and community metrics. She has been a speaker at some international conferences such as GitHub Universe, FOSSBackstage Berlin, Open Compliance Summit Japan, DevRelCon Tokyo, OpenInfraDays, DevRelCon London, ISC Summit or OSSummit (Japan, Europe and NA).
During her spare time, you can find Ana practicing yoga or illustrating.
FAQ:
• Pronouns: She/Her
• How is Ana pronounced?: [ ah n ah ]
• How should people cite my surname?: "Jiménez" [ h ee m ai n uh th ] is my first and "Santamaría" [san-tuh muh-ree-uh] my second surname. I usually use both since the first one is too common. Using both makes it easier to find content about me in search engines. In case people wishes to quote "this person says..." in articles, please just use "Santamaría"