Moar Voting Works diggs #Georgia: Connections to leftist Mozilla Foundation, @Jack, Center for Election Security and City of Toronto
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Above are some past diggs I did for VotingWorks (probably did not show up in search results since I put VotingWorks together kek). I'm going to include the version of the name with the space so it is easier for indexing.
According to the list of machines being used for the elections, VotingWorks' machines is at the top half of the list in terms of the number of counties which used these machines. Full list here for context: >>11570379 (pb).
Aaron Wilson, Sr. Director of Election Security of the Center for Election Security is former employee of Voting Works and previously worked for Scytl, Clear Ballot, and Lockheed Martin. The Center for Election Security is housed at the Center for Internet Security (CIS). Coincidentally on the EAC website, CIS' resources are sprinkled everywhere. Literally like helping your buddy out, watching each other's back. I have high suspicions that they are close with the EAC.
VotingWorks worked with Microsoft's Election Guard team; Clear Ballot and Smartmartic also worked with the same team from Microsoft.
VotingWorks' founders include Matt Pasternack, Ben Adida; board members include John Lilly and Ryan Merkley (LinkedIn profile links all in pb-linked above):
Matt Pasternack
Former Corps Member, Teach for America
Y Combinator participant
Stanford Law School student
BA History, Yale University
Ben Adida
PhD, Cryptography and Information Security, MIT
Board Member and Former Technical Advisor, Creative Commons
Former Director of Engineering, Square (@Jack)
Former Director of Engineering, Mozilla
Former Lead Architect, Harvard Medical School (Indivo indivohealth.org, Gene Partnership genepartnership.org, SMArt smartplatforms.org)
John Lilly, Board Member
Venture Partner, Greylock Partners (invested in Tumblr, Instagram, Dropbox)
Consulting Assistant Professor & Lecturer, Stanford University
Chair, Code for America
Former CEO, Mozilla
Ryan Merkley, Board Member
Chief of Staff, Wikimedia Foundation
Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
Former Chief Strategy Officer & former COO, Mozilla
Former Director of Corporate Communications, 2010 Winter Games for the City of Vancouver
Senior Advisor, Office of the Mayor David Miller, City of Toronto
|→ Led Mayor's budget policy and development and launch of Toronto Open Data
Former Chief of Staff, Office of Councillor Shelley Carrol, City of Toronto
Former Chief of Staff, Office of Mayor Joe Pantalone, City of Toronto
Former Senior Advisor, Office of Councillor Adam Giambrone, City of Toronto
Former Chief Communications Officer, Engineers Without Borders Canada
You might notice a lot of people have Mozilla and Toronto connections. It's not coincidence. Dominion Voting is housed at 215 Spadina, Toronto which used to be the home of the Centre for Social Innovation as noted in Rebel News' last video on Dominion. One of the co-founders of CSI is Tonya Surman of Toronto, who used to be married to Mark Surman of Toronto. Mark Surman is the executive director of the Mozilla Foundation. The Mozilla Foundation partners with the Omidyar Network (involved in funding Arabella Networks - there's past diggs on this), Ford Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, and moar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonya_Surman
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Surman
https://socialinnovation.org/about/our-story-and-impact/
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/what-we-fund/fellowships-and-awards-partners/