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**Candidate name:** Marco Bernasocchi (http://berna.io @mbernasocchi)
**Introduction / main QGIS related activities:** I am a, open source advocate, consultant, teacher and developer. My background is in geography with a specialization in geographic information science. I live in Switzerland in a small Romansh speaking mountain village where I love scrambling around the mountains to enjoy the feeling of freedom.
I work as director of OPENGIS.ch which I founded in 2011. Since 2015 I share the company ownership with Matthias Kuhn. At OPENGIS.ch LLC we (4 superstar devs and myself) develop, train and consult our client on any aspect related to QGIS.
My first QGIS (to be correct for that time QuantumGIS) ever was “Simon (0.6)” during my BSc when the University of Zurich was teaching us ArcMap and I started looking around for Open Source alternatives. In 2008, when starting my MSc, I made the definitive switch to ubuntu and I started working more and more with QGIS Metis (0.11) and ended developing some plugins and part of Globe as my Masters thesis.
In November 2011 I attended my first Hackfest in Zürich where I started developing QGIS for Android and since then Ive always tried to go at least to one Hackfest per year.
In 2013 i was lucky enough to have a release named after a suggestion I made saving you all from having QGIS 2.0 - Hönggerberg and giving you instead QGIS 2.0 - Dufour ;)
Beside my long story with QGIS as user, I have a long story as QGIS service provider and as I mentioned above, with OPENGIS.ch we are fully committed to its stability, feature richness and healthy development. Furthermore, as WorldBank consultant I was lucky enough to get sent to less fortunate countries and spread the QGIS goodness.
**Motivation:** Being one of the core developers of InaSAFE Ive worked very often with Tim and I admire his work and personality immensely and Im fully aware that stepping in his shoes - or for that matter anyone of the currents PSC shoes - will be very difficult, but Im ready to to take on the challenge and try to do my best to help QGIS and its community to grow to become even more the reference [Open Source] GIS software.