2024 TSC Election Nominations
Name: Kevin Smith
Organization: Vodafone
Sub-project(s): SimpleEdgeDiscovery, EdgeCloud, ConnectivityInsights, DeviceIdentifier, QualityByDesign
Short biography: 25 years of Network API experience, including chairing the industry’s early interoperability initiatives, and contributing to the OMA RESTful Network APIs standard suite.
Intent: I’m an existing TSC member, and as an active code contributor across multiple groups, have the experience to review and suggest improvements that can benefit all sub projects.
Name: Jan Friman
Organization: Ericsson
Sub-projects: IdentityAndConsentManagement, Commonalities, APIBacklog, ReleaseManagement, QualityOnDemand
Biography; Been at Ericsson for 30 years, Mainly driving System Architecture but also Product Management and Customer Projects. 25 Years in the area of BSS, OSS and Exposing APIs from the network e,g, IMS, Parlay, ParlayX, 3GPP, TMF, Camara, etc
Intent: Enabling new application, maximizing the value of the network and at the same time supporting the new value chains is high priority in Ericsson strategy. Camara plays a key role here and I am committed to support and drive this in TSC to make Camara successful.
Name: Herbert Damnker
Organization: Deutsche Telekom AG
Sub-project(s): Current TSC member and chair, Release Management WG, QualityOnDemand Sub Project, and all over the place where support is needed.
Short biography: Herbert Damker serves as the Chair of the Technical Steering Committee for CAMARA. At Deutsche Telekom (DT), he is integral to the Technical Product Management team of DT’s Magenta API Capabilities Exposure program and holds a position as a Cloud Architect within the Group Technology department. His tenure at DT’s Technology & Innovation area includes a variety of roles in strategy, technical program management and architecture, focusing on Service Delivery Platforms, Content Distribution Networks, Network Function Virtualization, Telco Infrastructure Cloud, Edge Computing, and APIs for 5G Core Networks. Herbert has made significant contributions to ETSI NFV, CNTT (now LFN Anuket), and the GSMA Operator Platform Group (OPG). He currently is a member for DT in the GSMA Open Gateway Technical work stream. Before joining DT, Herbert was a Senior Consultant for IT Management at Detecon, a Program Manager at a software company, and engaged in a research project on Security in Telecommunication. He earned his Computer Science diploma from the University of Karlsruhe.
Intent: I've had the privilege of being part of the CAMARA community since its early stages, and I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished together, including the milestone of our first meta-release in September. I’m committed to supporting the community within the Technical Steering Committee as we continue to advance its maturity and increase its relevance within the industry.
Name: Eric Murry
Organization: Vodafone
Sub-Projects: Device Identifier, Commonalities, Identity and Consent Management, Quality on Demand, Device Status, Dedicated Networks. Device Data Volume, Device Quality Indicator, Number Recycling, Tenure
Short Biography: I have over 30 years of experience in all aspects of mobile telecommunication networks, ranging from my roots as a radio access network (RAN) engineer, through mobile core to network services, and from 2G through to 5G. Following periods working for Marconi Research and then Siemens Roke Manor Research, where I represented Siemens within 3GPP RAN1, I joined Vodafone Group Technology in 2003. At Vodafone, I initially worked on various radio technology and spectrum studies, before becoming responsible for defining and undertaking an ongoing series of innovative network technology trials. I have a BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, a PhD in in radio modulation detection theory, and have been granted 15 patents in the field of telecommunications to date.
Statement of Intent: CAMARA have made significant progress in developing a family of networks APIs that have a consistent “look and feel” (documentation, authentication, usage patterns, error responses, etc.), allowing developers who become familiar with one of the APIs to apply that knowledge to others. However, much remains to be done to apply this philosophy consistently among all CAMARA APIs. Consistent with my role in the TSC, I have worked with many sub-projects to identify aspects of each API design that requires or would benefit from such standardisation. If re-elected to the TSC, I will continue to work to ensure that CAMARA APIs are being developed to the consistent and relevant standards required to promote API adoption, all ultimately being overseen by the TSC.
Name: Ludovic Robert
Organization: Orange
Sub-Projects: Supported: Number Verification, Sim swap, Device Swap, Carrier Billing, One-time-password, Call forwarding, Device location, Device status, Commonalities, API Backlog
Short Biography: I’ve been involved in API activities for the past 10 years at Orange. For the last 2 years, I had served as the Tech Lead for the CAMARA project. In this role, I’m deeply engaged in CAMARA contributions and is one of the top contributors to the Linux Foundation project. I’m code owner of several CAMARA APIs and a member of the CAMARA Technical Steering Committee. Additionally, I’m actively involved in the development of these APIs within the Orange network, working on both live implementations and sandbox environments.
Name: Jose Luis Urien
Organization: Telefónica
Sub-Projects Supported: Commonalities, Release Management, DeviceLocation, and QualityOnDemand, Following and occasionally participating in Device Status, SimSwap, NumberVerification, Identity and Consent Management
Short Biography: Working in Telefonica R&D branch for more than 20 years. Involved in several standardization organisms. Actively participating in CAMARA and GSMA OpenGateway initiative for the last 2 years.
Name: Shilpa Padgaonkar
Organization: Deutsche Telekom
Sub-project(s): Maintainer in Commonalities and ICM working groups.
Intent: I am a maintainer in the Commonalities and ICM working groups, as well as a TSC member. It has been inspiring to witness how Camara has matured and grown as a community, and I am proud to be a part of it. My motivation stems from a deep commitment to our continued success. I am eager to deepen my efforts in understanding the challenges we face and working collaboratively towards solutions that benefit everyone.
Name: Diego González
Organization: Telefónica S.A
Sub-Project(s) Supported: Identity And Consent Management, Following several sub-projects as I am in coordination with other of Telefonica S.A active maintainers. Commonalities, Sim Swap, Device Swap, KYC, Tenure, Location, Quality On Demand, Population Density Data, etc.
Short Biography: I’ve worked in Telefonica for 17 years. Currently I am leading Telefonica APIs program with regards to API design and specification. This program includes design of Telefonica own APIs and participation in standardization forums like CAMARA for APIs to be used in Open Gateway initiative
Name: Michael Kuhlmann
Organization: Colony Networks
Sub-Project(s): End User Council
Short Biography: Michael Kuhlmann is a Vancouver-based serial entrepreneur and technology executive, known for founding and leading Colony Networks, a B2B telecom software company that focuses on wireless and IoT network assurance, automation, and security. His career in tech began with ventures such as FatPort, which became Canada’s largest independent Wi-Fi hotspot operator. After successfully exiting FatPort, Michael founded Colony Networks, bootstrapping the company to profitability by focusing on providing innovative cloud-based solutions that enable new managed connectivity services. Throughout his career, Kuhlmann has been deeply involved in building service and software businesses in the wireless and media spaces, collaborating with major Canadian telecom operators like Rogers and TELUS, as well as global network equipment vendors. He is recognized for his expertise in digital media, wireless communications, blockchain and agentic LLM technologies, and has a passion for product development and go-to-market strategies. In addition to his entrepreneurial ventures, Michael is active in the tech ecosystem, serving on the advisory boards of several software companies and participating as a mentor at the Creative Destruction Lab, where he advises on Web3 technologies.
Nominees - Unconfirmed
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