Jose Velazquez - Cardano Civics

Cardano Civics Committee Criteria:

  • Experience in Civic engagement, within or outside of the Cardano ecosystem.

Candidates Full Name

Jose Velazquez

Are you currently part of the committee they are applying for?

No

Is there a particular role within the committee that you are interested in, if so which and why? (if applicable)

I am particularly interested in a role within the Civics Committee focused on updating guidelines, templates, and standards for on-chain voting, as well as providing non-binding recommendations regarding Cardano governance improvements. My background in community engagement and governance processes positions me well to help streamline voting procedures, ensuring they are user-friendly and accessible to all participants.

I believe that by refining these guidelines, we can enhance the overall voting experience, making it easier for community members to engage in the decision-making process. Additionally, my commitment to transparency and collaboration drives my desire to gather and synthesize community feedback, allowing us to provide meaningful recommendations for governance improvements. This role aligns with my passion for fostering an inclusive environment where every voice can contribute to shaping the future of Cardano.

What is your experiences within Intersect and Cardano?

I have been an active member of Cardano since Fund6 of Project Catalyst in August 2021, consistently educating myself on Cardano’s core principles and sharing this knowledge within Latin America. I proposed a Fund7 mentorship and educational outreach initiative to onboard new members from Ecuador and Paraguay into the Cardano ecosystem. I also helped organize Cardano meet-ups in New York City with support from local Cardano ambassadors. Additionally, I was involved in creating a Cardano film during Fund8 to promote Cardano’s use cases and active projects within the Latin American community.

Currently, I am leading a Fund12 project aimed at educating new Cardano members in Paraguay, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, and Venezuela with the support of local hubs. Since early 2024, I’ve become more involved in Intersect, contributing to the marketing working group, hosting a constitutional workshop in Bolivia, and assisting with one in Paraguay. I have participated in dRep pioneers workshops hosted by Hosky to explore Cardano governance, attended the Rare Evo budget workshop, and have been an active participant in Cardano Summits.

What are your pledges and plans should you be elected?

If elected to the Civics Committee, I pledge to enhance the existing guidelines, templates, and standards for on-chain voting, ensuring they are clear, accessible, and user-friendly. I will actively facilitate discussions and workshops to encourage broader community engagement in governance, creating open channels for dialogue that empower every member to contribute. Additionally, I plan to establish a systematic approach for gathering community feedback, allowing us to provide well-informed non-binding recommendations that reflect our community's views. Transparency will be a priority, as I will ensure that the history of off-chain discussions and governance proposals is well-documented and accessible. Furthermore, I will collaborate with subject matter experts to incorporate their insights into our governance framework, ensuring our processes are informed by best practices. By implementing these initiatives, I aim to strengthen Cardano's governance structure, making it more inclusive and reflective of our diverse perspectives. Your support will be instrumental in realizing these goals and enhancing our collective governance experience.

Why should the community vote for you?

The community should vote for me because I bring a strong commitment to the principles of transparency, inclusivity, and collaboration that are essential for effective governance within the Cardano ecosystem. With a proven track record of active participation since 2021, I have consistently engaged in educational initiatives and community-building activities, helping to onboard new members and facilitate meaningful discussions. My experience in organizing workshops, proposing funding initiatives, and contributing to various Cardano projects demonstrates my dedication to fostering a vibrant and informed community.

I understand the importance of creating an accessible governance framework that empowers all voices to be heard. By voting for me, you're choosing a candidate who is not only passionate about Cardano’s values but also eager to implement practical solutions that enhance our governance processes. I am committed to listening to community feedback, collaborating with stakeholders, and ensuring that our governance remains transparent and accountable. Together, we can strengthen the Cardano ecosystem and create a governance structure that truly reflects our collective vision for the future.

Do you have any other Cardano affiliations or possible conflicts of interests, including you as an individual or an enterprise you are associated with?

Aside from my active role within the Cardano community, including my membership in Intersect and participation in various community initiatives, I do not have any additional Cardano affiliations or potential conflicts of interest as an individual or through any enterprise.

Are you currently in receipt of or previously received any Intersect or Cardano funding or grant?

Yes, I received funding from Intersect for hosting a constitutional workshop in Bolivia.

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