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All candidates must reply all to the "Call for Nominations" email message  https://lists.onap.org/g/ONAP-TSC/message/3391 to run for a TSC seat.

Nominees are encouraged to provide your information here as a courtesy at the request of your Program Manager. Doing so will greatly assist in the actual election process later on. NOTE: simply filling in this page is insufficient to qualify you for the election. You must send the email as requested.

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David SauvageauBell Canada
https://onap.biterg.io/goto/ac8303d60f1955ce3c6c845bd2e0d107
David Sauvageau is the Senior Manager of Network Service Orchestration and Automation platforms at Bell Canada. His current mandate is to drive internal innovation and accelerate the SDN/NFV journey through the architecture, implementation and operations of open network automation software. He has been the ONAP TSC member for the last year, and PTL for OOM.

Dear ONAP community,


I would like to nominate myself as a TSC member of the ONAP project [ONAP Platinum Service Provider seat]


With more than 14 year experience in Telecom industry in software design & development and 18 months experience with ONAP, I have led the software delivery and operations of ONAP in a production environment in Bell Canada, I have been a TSC member of ONAP since its inception and have been the PTL for OOM. As a TSC member, I want to help driving the adoption ONAP in production environments by making it more open, community-driven, agile, aligned to operator’s needs, and I’d like to help bringing a more technical focus as part of the TSC.


My Bitergia stats: https://onap.biterg.io/goto/ac8303d60f1955ce3c6c845bd2e0d107


Catherine LefèvreAT&T

https://onap.biterg.io/goto/4b9823d471eec2c4e30bdaf2ce72a4af


Catherine Lefèvre is an AVP in AT&T’s Network Cloud & Infrastructure organization (AT&T Labs).

Located in Belgium, Catherine is responsible for the software delivery and scaling of the Rules-Based Process Automation Platform, the Service Provisioning Platform (Voice, D2 Network/Service Elements, etc.) and ECOMP (Application Controller, Policy Framework and Control Loop Automation) - the platform that powers AT&T’s software-centric network. She is also focusing on transforming BSS/OSS systems to Microservice Architecture and achieving data powered close loop automation. She is a member of the AT&T “Virtual Network Function” Governance Board and is co-leading the open sourcing of the ECOMP Platform (ONAP).

Catherine received a master’s degree in computer science as well as a qualified teaching degree in computer science in 1996 from the University Of Namur (FUNDP).

She began her career in 1996, working with Alcatel as a software development engineer.

She joined AT&T in 2013. During her time with AT&T, she has focused on developing its software-defined network. This includes working on software development best practices as well as early prototypes and proof of concepts of AT&T’s Domain 2.0 technology. She has also supported AT&T’s move from concept to scaled production development of the technology as well as integrating the DevOps Culture for increased collaboration between the development and operations teams.

Catherine is part of AT&T’s EMEA Women’s Network, mentoring young women about careers in STEM

She is an avid horse rider and photography enthusiast.

Full Biography: Bio_Catherine_Lefevre_2018.pdf

Dear TSC and ONAP Community,


Per Kenny’s note, I will run for the AT&T seat reserved for the original ONAP Platinum Service Provider members.


I am part of the ONAP community since the beginning, co-leading the open sourcing of the ECOMP Platform.


I felt extremely honored and humbled in being selected as the recipient of the ONAP Top Achievement Award in 2017 and as the recipient of the Citizen Award in 2018.


Therefore I would like to increase my level of engagement by joining the ONAP TSC, combining my technical and my leadership skills. As one of the leaders of the ONAP developers from AT&T I believe I have a lot of experience with the ONAP code in production deployments that can help the TSC.  I am dedicated to working with you in accelerating the ONAP Platform development, enriching it with the latest design solutions and technologies, adding new network automation capabilities while pursuing our test automation and achieving our zero touch deployment goals.

















































































































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