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Jenny Scott-Thompson
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Name: | Jenny Scott-Thompson, MA (Cantab) |
Alias(es): | Jenny S-T, jennyst |
Type: | former OTW Board (2012), OTW committee member |
Fandoms: | book, TV, film, and RPF fandoms |
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URL: | jennyst.dreamwidth.org, jennys-t.livejournal.com |
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Jenny Scott-Thompson is a former member of the Organization for Transformative Works Board, serving in 2012 as the secretary after having been elected in the 2011 Board election. Scott-Thompson was Elections Officer for 2012. In August 2012, it was announced that she would be resigning from the OTW Board that December.[1]
As of 2014, she is currently a member of the OTW Finance Committee, and has previously worked on the Volunteers & Recruiting, Strategic Planning, and Accessibility, Design & Technology committees.[2]
Scott-Thompson is known separately under her fannish name, and has requested that the two names not be linked publicly. She has stated: "I'm keeping the link between this and my fannish name un-Google-able, but feel free to PM me if you'd like to know."[2]
OTW Biography
Jenny Scott-Thompson is an IT and management consultant for a major international firm and has several years of experience in systems implementation and technology projects. She studied mathematics at the University of Cambridge and lives in the UK. She is a lifelong fan and open-source developer. She volunteered for Dreamwidth before and during Open Beta, during which time she acquired further awareness of diversity and accessibility issues. She's been a fan ever since she learnt to read, with a range of book, TV, film, and RPF fandoms.[3]
References
- ^ OTW Board Resignation: A Message from Jenny Scott-Thompson. 28 August 2012. (Accessed 17 February 2014.)
- ^ Jump up to: a b Sticky: About Me, post at Jenny Scott-Thompson's Dreamwidth. (Accessed 17 February 2014.)
- ^ Emerita Board Members, Organization for Transformative Works website. (Accessed 20 February 2014.)