He enjoys anything related to the sea when in the Mediterranean, including windsurfing, kayaking, and sailing small dinghies. Considering himself a digital nomad, Alex lives between Madrid and his hometown near the Mediterranean Sea in Santa Pola. At the Drupal Association, Alex works on the engineering team working on various projects. For the past decade, he lived in London, working for big enterprise companies as a consultant and Technical Architect representing Acquia, Pantheon, The BBC, and Capgemini.Īdditionally, Alex has a passion for journalism, communication, and marketing, which made him jump into a developer relations role during the past 12 months. The Drupal Association is pleased to announce that Alex Moreno joined the team as of May 2023! We are thrilled to bring Alex’s talent and experience in the Drupal Community to the team.īringing Alex on continues the Drupal Association’s effort to become more global in our hiring.Īlready very well known for his work in Drupal, Alex’s background includes a degree in Software Engineering with a major in Artificial Intelligence. At the core of our beliefs lies the principle that every individual, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression, deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. in which transgender rights are coming under attack in many states and local communities.įor this reason, the Drupal Association felt it important to restate our values, which are the values that run through open source itself and are values that guide our internal policies and our work with the Drupal Community. Pride is recognized in June in many countries around the world to continue the fight for LGBTQ+ equity globally.īut we are also gathering at a time in the U.S. history, President Obama established the Stonewall National Monument on June 23, 2016. As we gather in June for DrupalCon North America, we are gathering during LGBTQ Pride Month in the U.S., a celebration of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising which was a tipping point for the gay liberation movement and spurred the growth of LGBT support organizations from 50 to 1,500 during the following year.
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