CINLUG Board of Directors
| President: Michael Schultheiss | schultmc@cinlug.org |
| Michael Schultheiss is a Senior Unix Systems Specialist with University Information Technology Services at Indiana University. He has been using Linux since 1995. He has a B.S. in Computer Science from Purdue University. He lives in Indianapolis with his wife, Krissy. | |
| Secretary: Jason Corfman | computers at corfyscorner dot com |
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Jason Corfman first installed Linux at home in February 2005 as a personal experiment and quickly fell in love with it. Since 2002, he has been the IT Manager at the Daily Reporter in Greenfield, where he oversees their Windows-based network. He lives in Greenfield with his wife, Gayle. |
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| Treasurer: David Brown | db@cinlug.org |
| David Brown has a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and has been employed as a systems engineer for Electronic Data Systems since 1990. He currently supports/programs Unix/Linux based test stand data acquisition systems for their Rolls-Royce client. These systems are used in jet engine testing for civil, defense, marine and industrial products. | |
| Director: Kim Brand | kim@cinlug.org |
| Kim Brand is the President of Computer Experts, Inc and Managing Partner of Server Partners, LLC. He has worked in technology for over 25 years. Kim has published two books: Common C Functions by Que in 1986 and ZOPE: Web Application Development and Content Management by New Riders in 2001. | |
| Director: Tom Conrad | |
| Tom Conrad is a Senior Engineer with Total Electronics LLC, an Electronics Manufacturing Service division of SpectraGraphics Corporation. His engineering endeavors range from test equipment integration and hp-ux board testers to networking of database systems using Interbase/Firebird on Linux. He has a B.S. in Math/Computer Science from Manchester College and delights in deploying Linux wherever possible, especially if it means he doesn't have to admin Windows! | |
| Director: Pat Milligan | pmilligan AT computer.org |
| Pat Milligan started his career developing telephony applications on an IBM beta version of UNIX called CPIX. This was followed by a nine year stint in New Jersey working for AT&T and Bell Labs, and of course using AT&T UNIX. At home he had an UNIXPC (68010 based) and a SPARC clone. Upon returning to Indianapolis in 1996, he turned to GNU/Linux with the first Red Hat release (Mothers Day). He continues to use GNU/Linux at work for everything from data analysis to system monitoring. | |
| Director: Dan Moeller | |

